Hi all π
I'm looking to get started with Home Assistant! I've done a bit of research and I think I know what I want, but I'm seeing a lot of conflicting posts online around the do's and don'ts, so I was hoping to get some opinions on what to buy to get started π
I'd like to take the Raspberry Pi route, as I like the DIY aspect of it, but this is possibly the area that confuses me the most.
If I were to purchase a Pi 4 Model B -
- Is there a notable performance benefit to the 8GB version over the 4GB version?
- Is it actually a bad idea to use an SD card? Or will I be better off purchasing an SSD?
- Is it worthwhile adding a fan?
- Are kits worth buying, or is it just as good to buy everything individually?
Sorry if any of these questions are stupid, just wanting to make sure I get off to the best start!!
Thank you!! π
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- Is there a notable performance benefit to the 8GB version over the 4GB version?
Not for your use case
- Is it actually a bad idea to use an SD card? Or will I be better off purchasing an SSD?
In my opinion YES, A SSD is slightly more expensive but it has advantages like performance and resiliency against power outages, read/write operations.
- Is it worthwhile adding a fan?
This depends on the surrounding temp and if the Pi case has any ventilation holes, minimum buy a heatsink kit.
- Are kits worth buying, or is it just as good to buy everything individually?
That is taste and personal preferences.
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For 24/7 operation, I would recommend a UPS. ...
jannik44
depends where you live, i for example had never any outages not even for a split second for the last 10 years
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I have had some outages, planned (two) and unplanned (four). And some of the unplanned I was the cause to them (two);-)
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Ref. Murphys Law!
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Well, you're not at home 24/7, so how do you know if the power was off for a short time... But this short time is enough for the Pi Hart to be switched off.
jannik44
cuz i have uptime monitoring
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Do you already have a server?
jannik44
yes, multiple
jannik44
btw
YES, A SSD is slightly more expensive
i looked it up and cheap ssds are about the same as micro sds