@Sharpe - UniFi is a nice ecosystem, more so for their APs and switches than for their firewalls at this point, but if the chief aims is the single control plane and YouTube/DIY-friendliness, then I get the motivation to stick with it for everything.
Just be aware of what you're getting into with the Dream Machine series. Stability has been a mixed bag since inception, and even though they've release a flurry of updates recently (up to 1.8.5 as of 8 days ago), if it were me, even for home, I wouldn't go near it until I saw at least a few months worth of stable behavior for all core networking features, confirmed by a vast majority of the user-base. Until then, I'd probably just run a USG Pro (with Smart Queue and IPS/DPI disabled for internet over 200Mb) plus a CloudKey Gen2 for the controller instance. That said, Ubiquiti may have fixed "enough" of the product by now, plus your risk tolerance may be greater than mine, so as long as you're well-enough aware, perhaps just have at it. They're bound to fix of of the platform at some point soon, at least one would think...
Just be aware of what you're getting into with the Dream Machine series. Stability has been a mixed bag since inception, and even though they've release a flurry of updates recently (up to 1.8.5 as of 8 days ago), if it were me, even for home, I wouldn't go near it until I saw at least a few months worth of stable behavior for all core networking features, confirmed by a vast majority of the user-base. Until then, I'd probably just run a USG Pro (with Smart Queue and IPS/DPI disabled for internet over 200Mb) plus a CloudKey Gen2 for the controller instance. That said, Ubiquiti may have fixed "enough" of the product by now, plus your risk tolerance may be greater than mine, so as long as you're well-enough aware, perhaps just have at it. They're bound to fix of of the platform at some point soon, at least one would think...