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this post was submitted on 27 Nov 2023
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Doesn't frigate need a lot of processing power? I bought a minipc (€160) with a Google coral (€110) for AI image processing. My synology just couldn't handle it. I run all my docker containers on that minipc now. Also Home Assistant, mqtt, zigbee2mqtt, frigate. Some other that I like are immich and vaultwarden.
I only use frigate on a single camera and it's ok. If I was doing more then my NAS supports an M2 coral. Would have bought one but there was a massive waiting list and now I've lost interest.
Awesome. I also waited a while for mine. I have 5 cameras. The coral is widely available now, but instead of €65 for the usb version I paid almost double. Still cheaper then a graphics card that would do the same.