I’m honestly too lazy to do that, I rather spend more time setting up a tracker, failing, starting again and maaaaybeee getting it set up so that I won’t have to use spreadsheets.
I love this, it’s so true.
Some serious Karen energy in this thread.
Just finished the switchover from ZHA using a WiFi controller to Z2MQTT using a USB controller.
Hopefully solves my drop off issues, I do actually like Z2MQTT’s interface, and the devices seem faster…
Not sure if proxmox supports vhdx from hyper-v, so would be a full rebuild.
I’ve seen there’s some conversion utils, though a full rebuild wouldn’t be too bad as it’s only hosting some docker containers.
HASSOS should indeed be a backup & restore piece of cake.
I only really have experience with Windows hosts (professionally and personally), I’d just need to move over my 2 VMs to Proxmox and fire up another for the services I have installed on the Windows host itself which could be annoying.
My Linux ISO files (…) are on 2 8TB HDDs in NTFS too though so I don’t know how I’d go about using those in a Proxmox environment.
Been using ZHA with a WiFi Zigbee controller and it’s been doing my head in, losing devices very often. I have a USB dongle waiting to be set up, hoping this resolves it.
I have pretty much the same setup except everything I have is in a Windows Server host (HASSOS & Ubuntu VMs), and some slightly different services.
Been considering moving to Proxmox, mainly so I can have USB passthrough to my VMs but I may have found another way about it (I need for Zigbee but will try Z2MQTT on Windows first).
Looks cool, will definitely be checking this out later when I finish work.
Thanks!