I’m using a NUC5CPYH (Intel Celeron) with 4GB RAM and an SSD with hassio and a few other docker containers (Node-RED & LMS) under Ubuntu 18.04 server. Performance is excellent and I have had zero problems with it over the last 9 months, to the extent that I have wall mounted it above a kitchen cabinet and only reboot it after the occasional update. You should be able to pick one up for €150.
same here, except I have 8gb
I run my weather station from the same NUC, and these dockers
Home Assistant (not hasssio)
mysql
influxdb-grafana
MQTT
dockerman
portainer
I run on Linux Mint and performance is fantastic. I could want more, but I wasn’t willing to pay extra for a i3/i5 as I got this from ebay for about £70
Seems like a good idea, just ordered one (actually the NUC6CAYH which is slightly newer but approx. same price) Incl. 8gb mem.
Wanted to go for an I5 gen 8 so I could re-use for other stuff if it did not work out but getting close to 600eur and that is a bit steep for just an experiment and with just one sata port these type of NUC’s or also not ideal to host >5tb of data.
To follow up on this;
Got the stuff (NUC6CAYH & 8gb & 120gb ssd) in last Wednesday. Within 15 mins hardware was up and running. 30 mins later Ubuntu 18.04 + Hass.io was working. Just followed the steps on the hassio install page bottom part. Don’t forget to install docker ce (follow steps on link provided on above page).
Then restored my most recent snapshot, swapped my zwave usb stick and was fully up and running…
As I said piece of cake. How are you finding being to have the system back up from a reboot in less then 2 mins?
In all honesty I’ve never found booting a big issue. My Pi was generally up <1 min (or at least did not feel that long/too long). This boots significant faster and more important I can restart just hass without rebooting whole system.
What I still don’t get is how I can make this easier to ‘recover from disaster’ then the RPI. With the RPI I would of course have snapshots avail and now and then create a copy/image of the complete SD card so in case of disaster (either hardware or software) I could just use the img I had.
What is the best way to do something similar in the NUC setup assuming hardware is fine but I eg scew up my hassio. I mean next to the snapshot restore I would love to have something I can easily restore the complete thing.
This is an old thread but just in case you did not find a solution: Clone the drive with clonezilla.
well if your hard drive fails you need to get a new hard drive: although in my 40 years as a user of IT I never had a hard drive fail on me (also because I changed them every 3/4 years or so).
If its not your hard drive, you may need to do a reinstall of your OS (it happened to me once with Ubuntu, and it took me 10 minutes to reinstall it)
SSDs on the other hand… I’ve had one (of 5) fail in the first 12 months. Replaced by Samsung without any fuss.
I recently just built my own nuc. I used a j4105 asrock m-itx motherboard, 8 GB of crucial mem and a 120 GB crucial ssd. It has been running great.
i’m using a Intel Skull Canyon NUC with 16GB and very happy … in one year i went from RPI3/HASSIO ->RPI3/Debian->Intel NUC/Ubuntu16->Intel Skull Canyon NUC/Ubuntu18 … i’m now using 25 video cameras, tensorflow on 5, 5 HADashboards … don’t underestimate how much horsepower you will need … i did
@netrunner did you install hassio or hassbian with the sd card + ssd setup?
Can you recommend a guide on how to boot raspi3b+ from sdcard but use the ssd for the rest of the os (to push the veavy writing to ssd)?
Interested in using such setup for mysql + influx, grafana, plus maybe motion eye for 2-3 cameras - raspberry pi 3b+ & SSD would be ok?
wow, big machine, which version?
25 camera on it? Double wow, which resolution you have and you use it also for recording?
I do have a Hikvision recorder but is very noisy, wish to change it
first, i serve the camera video (full HD 1920x1080) from blue iris running on a gaming pc (digitalstorm) with 32Gb for DRAM and SSD drive…i connect these cameras to HA via
- platform: mjpeg
name: Shack
mjpeg_url: http://192.168.1.36:1050/mjpg/shack/video.mjpg
verify_ssl: false
then i can display in HA and feed to 5 HADashboards
Mate, how do you display your mjpeg camera feed in HA?
There should be something apart from defining mjpeg camera, but I have no idea what exactly and docs don’t help… :\
in lovelace …
- icon: mdi:camera
title: Security Cameras
cards:
- type: picture-entity
entity: camera.doorbird
- type: picture-entity
entity: camera.driveway_back
- type: picture-entity
entity: camera.driveway_front
…
Cheers mate, will give it a go when I have time.
I would try hosting the HA database on your Win10 machine before upgrading hardware, yuo may find the Database IO is the bottleneck and not CPU.
How did you copy the snapshot to the new Hassio setup?
Install the SSH or Samba addon.