![]() In my case I was disappointed the HomeAssistant package is available on package center only for more expensive Synology and started thinking to obtain RaspberryPI but it is another device in my home which consumes energy justįor running HomeAssistant while Synology is working as a file server it caused me to try again, and I managed it :) The Synology server is the best fit for HomeAssistant if you have Synology already and thinking to play with smart home solutionsīut when you try to configure your NAS as a HomeAssistant you end up with nothing or spend hours trying to make it work. I can play with software without the risk of the damaging impact (hard to revert/control some modifications) of the introduced changes.ĪRM platform became more and more popular in the IoT world, the good thing is our NAS is based on ARM CPU. I love Docker, it makes my work simpler and helps me to keep the environment of my OS clean. Important: Keep in mind if you are using your synology as NAS and wants to setup docker for HomeAssistant it may consume too much Synology’s resources and may lead to performance issues related to hardware - I have finally separated my Synology and HomeAssistant by installing HA on Raspberry PI - but you may have different use case than mine and this guide may be helpful for you :) The problem Initially I’ve described how to configure the Docker on DS220J but basing on readers’ reports I can say it also works for 64bit CPUs on DS218. This article guides you how to configure Docker on Synology’s cheapest line of devices like DS220J or DS218 w lack of official support for Docker from the Synology side. ![]()
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