Home Assistant is an open source home automation platform that requires careful hardware selection. Minimum specs include a 1.5GHz CPU, 2GB RAM, and 32GB storage, while recommended setups use quad-core processors, 4-8GB RAM, and 128GB SSDs. Popular hardware options include Raspberry Pi (3B, 4, or 5), Odroid boards (N2+, M1, C4), Intel NUC, and official Home Assistant Green/Yellow devices. Storage choices matter significantly—SSDs vastly outperform SD cards in reliability. Key considerations include backup strategies (local, network, and cloud), database management with InfluxDB for long-term analytics, power reliability with UPS systems, and planning for scalability. Hardware selection should align with setup size, budget, and future expansion plans.
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