I’m currently running HA on a Pi3… it works fine, but it’s now a single point of failure.

I have some new hardware arriving to run VMs in and was intending to move HA to it, but now I’m wondering if I can have HA in 2 places for fault tolerance.

I’m aware that there’s no built-in failover options, but has anyone done something similar?

  • rompe@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    If you succeed, how do you plan to handle ZigBee or Zwave connections? I’m a bit unhappy with my ZigBee dongle remaining a single point of failure.

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            6 months ago

            I don’t know personally. But I’d assume it would be from ease of use and reliability.

            You could probably get something close to a networked zigbee dongle by running zigbee2mqtt on a pi with a USB dongle and run nothing else on it. It would potentially make restoring it in a failure easier.

            • SayCyberOnceMoreOP
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              6 months ago

              Hmm… good point. I’ve even got an original Pi kicking around somewhere that I could use… Thanks