Has anyone switched from the Pi to the NUC and felt that there wasn’t much gained from it? I appreciate that it’s a little early with 0.112 to really judge the DB stuff. Now I have a ‘true’ backup I am thinking that if the SD goes again, I’m just a £15 SD card and a few minutes away from being back up and running, which seems a much cheaper option than everything that would be involved with moving off the Pi. silent (again, a NUC will have fans I am guessing).lower power requirements (I am guessing noticeably so over a NUC but correct me if I am wrong).cheap (much cheaper than a NUC which would be the step up).I know many people recommend upgrading from the Pi, but for me personally the Pi has many advantages I run HA from a RPi 3 model B, official psu and now SanDisk Extreme 64 GB microSDXC A2 App Performance as the previous card was the 32Gb with A1 and I noted that the A2 is the recommended one. A long time ago I’d thrown date, time and weather into my excludes but now I am wondering what do I really want in there past what’s useful for troubleshooting and whether this is even an issue with the new DB changes. Next I am looking at logbook, history and recorder. First thing I did was to create a real backup using the snapshots, the excellent Hass.io Google Drive Backup, IFTTT and Dropbox. I had some ‘faux’ backups so it wasn’t too bad. Soon after my SD failed and I had to restart. I’d had a notification of a power issue at some point, which I foolishly ignored. Tl dr Is the likelihood of SD card failures post HA 0.112 lower?
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