True, it’s said pfSense will struggle above 6 Gbps (imix) unless pf is disabled. My understanding is this is due to a kernel limitation with FreeBSD which is why Netgate developed TNSR (also compatible with the 6100 in the link above).
According to the specs the UDM Pro is limited to 3.5 Gbps (iPerf) unless IDS/IPS is disabled. Smart queues will take that down even further. With those features disabled, Ubiquiti hit 8 Gbps on their benchmark using iPerf3.
That said your typical home user probably isn’t going to saturate a 10 Gbps line so I’m not sure it matters too much… Makes more sense on the LAN side for data transfer, etc. Just my opinion of course.
According to the specs the UDM Pro is limited to 3.5 Gbps (iPerf) unless IDS/IPS is disabled. Smart queues will take that down even further. With those features disabled, Ubiquiti hit 8 Gbps on their benchmark using iPerf3.
That said your typical home user probably isn’t going to saturate a 10 Gbps line so I’m not sure it matters too much… Makes more sense on the LAN side for data transfer, etc. Just my opinion of course.