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I've been using the same Raspberry Pi 4 to host HA for years. It's worked well enough, but I worry about the stability of the SD card. I'm no stranger to cards that fail suddenly. Had one fail on another Pi just yesterday.

The various HA hardware offerings (Green/Yellow) use more stable flash storage. Can I swap out one hub for another? If so, how difficult is it? What would I be gaining or giving up by going with HA's offering? I know the Yellow has a built-in zigbee radio and PoE, but you need to buy a Pi compute module. There are also fewer USB ports on both the yellow and the green compared to the pi.

I know I could use any computer to host HA, and thus gain arbitrarily performant storage/memory/other stuff. Is there any advantage to, say, having more storage? What exactly is HA storing besides the history of entity states?

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[โ€“] spitfire@lemmy.world 19 points 2 days ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Have you considered an N100/N150 based mini PC? Not much higher power draw, much better performance, expandability - RAM (up to 32GB), NVMe SSDs, m.2 slots for other devices. You can easily set up a VM/container environment to run more than HA if you need/want to.

[โ€“] Banzai51@midwest.social 5 points 2 days ago

I'll second this. I have mine on an old NUC and it has been great.