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With truenas scale, is it really any better than running on a Pi?
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I have a ryzen threadripper with 32gb of ram, that I could upgrade to 64gb. Currently itās basically my overpriced NAS. Iāve been thinking of turning it into my āsmart home serverā.
But I guess my question is, will I see any improvement? I know there are some differences between HAS OS and running in a docker, but are the trade offs worth it?
Iām still fairly new to home assistant and definitely new to home lab type stuff.
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