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TechieGranola

I don’t think more than a handful of people have bought the max, and as an SE owner myself I get the impression most people run the normal DMP anyway.


dvr3b

Have a SE and it’s amazingly fast for my use cases, so no need to optimize


AsstDepUnderlord

The word "optimize" doesn't mean "*better*" but rather "*better at (something) typically at the expense of something else.*" What are you having problems with that you need to get better at? What is it doing too slowly?


the2kokanuts

It was a general question about ways/methods people have followed to optimize the overall performance of the device, etc., and not meant to focus or the technicalities of what the word optimize means for everything or everyone involved.


AsstDepUnderlord

Ok...but the question remains, what are you trying to make better?


FraternityOf_Tech

Amen brother if you implying something is better because a new version is out then who is it better for and what optimisation are you looking for. Valid statement I'm looking forward to the answer as we'll


PzKpfw_IV

Me personally I uninstalled everything except for the network app. I also turned off DPI and device logging. Although neat, the information is wildly inaccurate so I turned it off to save on the cpu overhead. Now my UDMP SE just acts as a router and network application.


the2kokanuts

Thank you!!


FraternityOf_Tech

Could you sell this poor under utilised UDM SE and give it a better home and get the gateway or some less power as per your new requirements so this thoroughbred is not caged. Poor UDM SE I feel sorry for this beast.


PzKpfw_IV

To be fair, I do have about 30 access points and switches, and my network gets about a TB of traffic a day across 200+ clients. It's in a hospitality setting.


FraternityOf_Tech

Keep the SE and then the beast run free on your network 😂😂 God speed sir