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Are any new ISY models under development?


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2 hours ago, Blackbird said:

Less than a year?

With the way UDI operates I would be highly surprised to see a new version released this year. They haven't even had a beta on one yet and 5.0 is still in beta as well (hard to imagine a brand new product shipping with beta software).

Historically UDI has also given significant discounts to users who desire to upgrade their systems. So it can be cost effective a year or 2 down the road should you desire to have the latest unit. 

As Beninsteon said, most likely it'll be a unit with more memory, processing power, nodeserver capabilities all in one vs. needing a secondary device such as a raspberry pi and needing to do the work yourself. 

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34 minutes ago, lilyoyo1 said:

With the way UDI operates I would be highly surprised to see a new version released this year. They haven't even had a beta on one yet and 5.0 is still in beta as well (hard to imagine a brand new product shipping with beta software).

Historically UDI has also given significant discounts to users who desire to upgrade their systems. So it can be cost effective a year or 2 down the road should you desire to have the latest unit. 

As Beninsteon said, most likely it'll be a unit with more memory, processing power, nodeserver capabilities all in one vs. needing a secondary device such as a raspberry pi and needing to do the work yourself. 

...plus two Ethernet ports and your choice of red, blue, or yellow case to blend in with your room decor. :)

Most high-tech companies will not "tip their hand" with new features. If they did, they can expect  a stand-off audience, arguing that  some other company released the same features before UDI did.  Patents have been found to not function properly in the tech world. Reagan was wrong.

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If you start reading this thread from this post onward, you'll see that UDI is developing a stand alone device on which to run nodeservers.  It won't be an ARM processor and it won't run Linux, so it's not an RPi.

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Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Michel Kohanim said:

@beninsteon, yes, node servers.

@Blackbird, we should have the node server based bundle by 2nd Quarter. ISY firmware will be installed into the same hardware once available. Hardware specs:

Quad Core at 1GHz
4GB RAM
mSATA: between 16GB to 32GB
WiFi/Bluetooth: Optional
 

With kind regards,
Michel

Looks fantastic and knowing the high UDI standards, we will be in for a treat. Hopefully with an improved Administrative Console (without Java) ?

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Posted
54 minutes ago, Michel Kohanim said:

@beninsteon, yes, node servers.

@Blackbird, we should have the node server based bundle by 2nd Quarter. ISY firmware will be installed into the same hardware once available. Hardware specs:

Quad Core at 1GHz
4GB RAM
mSATA: between 16GB to 32GB
WiFi/Bluetooth: Optional
 

With kind regards,
Michel

So there will be a new ISY included with node server?

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..plus two Ethernet ports and your choice of red, blue, or yellow case to blend in with your room decor. :)

I need white.

 

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Posted
13 hours ago, Michel Kohanim said:

@beninsteon, yes, node servers.

@Blackbird, we should have the node server based bundle by 2nd Quarter. ISY firmware will be installed into the same hardware once available. Hardware specs:

Quad Core at 1GHz
4GB RAM
mSATA: between 16GB to 32GB
WiFi/Bluetooth: Optional
 

With kind regards,
Michel

So the mSATA drive will replace the SD card?

Looking forward to it.  Hopefully the node server administration will be built into the admin console?

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6 hours ago, apostolakisl said:

Hopefully the node server administration will be built into the admin console?

If this is the case, then I'll be a big proponent of this, simply for the simplicity and security of having ONE device to backup and maintain.  I think this would be a big improvement in the usability department for UDI. 

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