The New UniFi Site Manager and Fabrics: Multi-Site Networking, Officially
Ubiquiti's revamped Site Manager unifies multiple sites into a single Fabric with role-based access, Zero Trust identity, blueprint-based zero-touch provisioning and fabric-level APIs — all license-free.
Managing one UniFi site is easy. Managing fifty has historically been a lot of browser tabs. The new Site Manager answers that by connecting sites into a single Fabric — "the control, visibility, and scalability [organisations] need to operate at the highest level."
What the new Site Manager brings
- Unified Fabric architecture connecting multiple sites into one system
- Role-based access control with hierarchical group and policy mapping
- Zero Trust identity model with third-party IdP integration
- Real-time monitoring dashboard with aggregated telemetry
- Blueprint-based site deployment with zero-touch provisioning
- Orchestration Engine and Canvas for visual policy management
- Fabric-level APIs for programmatic control
- License-free deployment
"The future of Enterprise IT is unified, scalable, and completely license-free with UniFi and the new Site Manager," Ubiquiti says.
The New Site Manager / UniFi Fabrics (official Ubiquiti video)
Hardware that scales with Fabrics
Enterprise-class UniFi gateways
Ubiquiti Gateway Enterprise,25G Independent Gateway Multi-WAN load Balancing,12.5 Gbps IPS Routing,Redundant Hot-swap PSUs, *Require Deal Reg*
Ubiquiti EFG Enterprise Fortress Gateway, 64Gbps Cloud Gateway NGFW, 500+ UniFi device / 5,000+ client, 12.5 Gbps IPS
Ubiquiti Dream Machine Pro Max, Professional-grade, Rack-mount Cloud Gateway,10 Gbps Multi-WAN Load Balancing, 2 NVR Drive Bays Design
Ubiquiti UDM-Beast UniFi Dream Machine Beast Hyperscale-Class Cloud Gateway - ETA Aug 26
No — like the rest of UniFi it's license-free. You manage your sites through Site Manager at no additional software cost.
It's Ubiquiti's term for treating multiple physical sites as one logically managed network — shared policy, identity and visibility, deployed from reusable blueprints.
That's the goal of blueprint-based zero-touch provisioning: ship the hardware, power it up, and it configures itself from the blueprint.
Related reading
- UniFi Network 10.4 — the routing and Blueprint-sync update underneath
- UniFi Protect 7.1 — video walls live in Site Manager
- Ubiquiti for small business — when one site grows into several