Hardware guidance (#8934)

To hopefully discourage folks from continuing to run on hardware that's not up to it
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DubhAd 2019-03-15 07:41:33 +00:00 committed by Fabian Affolter
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Please remember to [secure your installation](/docs/configuration/securing/) once you've finished with the installation process. Please remember to [secure your installation](/docs/configuration/securing/) once you've finished with the installation process.
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## {% linkable_title Hardware %}
Below is a list of **minimum** requirements
Type | Minimum
-- | --
Storage | 32 GB
Memory | 1 GB
Network | 100 Mb/s wired
Power (if Pi) | At least 2.5A
### {% linkable_title Performance expectations %}
This is a list of popular platforms and what to expect from them.
Platform | Notes
-- | --
Raspberry Pi Zero/Pi 2 | **Only** use these for testing
Raspberry Pi 3/3+ | This is a good starting point, and depending on the amount of devices you integrate this can be enough
NUC i3 | This is if you need a little more power over a Pi
NUC i5 | This will allow you to run multiple services without any issues, perfect for a homelab
NUC i7/i9 | Pure power, you should not have *any* performance issues
## {% linkable_title Recommended %} ## {% linkable_title Recommended %}
These install options are fully supported by Home Assistant's documentation. For example, if a component requires that you install something to make it work on one of these methods then the component page will document the steps required. These install options are fully supported by Home Assistant's documentation. For example, if a component requires that you install something to make it work on one of these methods then the component page will document the steps required.