Run UniFi Protect in Docker on ARM64 hardware.
Run the container as a daemon:
docker run -d --name unifi-protect-arm64 \
--privileged \
--tmpfs /run \
--tmpfs /run/lock \
--tmpfs /tmp \
-v /sys/fs/cgroup:/sys/fs/cgroup:ro \
-v /storage/srv:/srv \
-v /storage/data:/data \
--network host \
markdegroot/unifi-protect-arm64:latest
Now you can access UniFi Protect at https://localhost/
.
UniFi Protect needs a lot of storage to record video. Protect will fail to start if there is not at least 100GB disk space available, so make sure to store your Docker volumes on a disk with some space (/storage
in the above run command).
If you are stuck at a popup saying "Device Updating" with a blue loading bar after the initial setup, just run systemctl restart unifi-core
inside the container or restart the entire container. This happens only the first time after the initial setup.
To build your own container put the deb file for unifi-core
(for unifi-protect 1.17.3 you need unifi-core 1.6.65) in the put-unifi-core-deb-here
folder and run:
docker build -t markdegroot/unifi-protect-arm64 .
This Docker image is not associated with UniFi in any way. We do not distribute any third party software and only use packages that are freely available on the internet.