Add Home Assistant vs. Hass.io entry (#4657)

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* Add ha vs. hass.io
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title: "Home Assistant vs. Hass.io"
description: "Home Assistant vs. Hass.io"
date: 2018-02-12 09:00
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ha_category: Installation
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Home Assistant is a Python program, in simple words. It can be run various operating system and provide the ability to track, control and automate your devices. When people talking about Home Assistant they usually refer to a standalone [installation method](/docs/installation/).
[Hass.io](/hassio/) is a combination of Home Assistant and tools which allows one to run it easily on a Raspberry Pi and other platforms without setting up an operating system first. Hass.io is an all-in one-solution and has a management user interface that can be used from the Home Assistant frontend. This interface is not present in a standalone setup of Home Assistant.

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This is a community curated list of frequently asked questions (FAQ) about the installation, setup, and usage of Home Assistant.
This is a community curated list of frequently asked questions (FAQ) about the installation, setup, and usage of Home Assistant. If you want to get details about a term, please check the [glossary](/docs/glossary/).
{% assign faq = site.faq | sort: 'title' %}
{% assign categories = faq | map: 'ha_category' | uniq | sort %}