I’m running HA on an esxi VM on a gen10 proliant server for the same reasons.
I made the joke because the max spec pi 4 is just reaching breaking point based on testing a recent upgrade on a HA instance I previously had on there.
If the pi 5 copes better that still opens HA up for a generation of new home automators without having to invest a lot of cash or maintain software and hardware for a non-SBC.
I hope this trend doesn’t continue with HA though; it’s getting very resource heavy. It’s my second most resource intensive VM after a windows VM which says a lot…
I’m running HA on an esxi VM on a gen10 proliant server for the same reasons.
I made the joke because the max spec pi 4 is just reaching breaking point based on testing a recent upgrade on a HA instance I previously had on there.
If the pi 5 copes better that still opens HA up for a generation of new home automators without having to invest a lot of cash or maintain software and hardware for a non-SBC.
I hope this trend doesn’t continue with HA though; it’s getting very resource heavy. It’s my second most resource intensive VM after a windows VM which says a lot…