In this video we are going to be migrating (moving) our existing active Home Assistant installation running on an SD card. Over to a clean install on an SSD. To do this we will be using the default full snapshot.
In the video we migrate a 32 bit version of Home Assistant running on a Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB) over to a 64bit version of Home Assistant running
on a Raspberry Pi 4 (8GB). The migration process will take a few minutes. Mine took roughly 15 minutes.
After the restore I had a couple of small issues which I point out and fix.
Once completed your Home Assistant should be a duplicate of your original setup and be ready to go.
Can you notice a speed difference between the SD card and SSD?
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Hopefully we can all work together to resolve any common problems.
If you are trying this process on another device, let me and others know how you got on in the description below. In the future I will also be creating something similar using other bits of Hardware.
Looking for how to get started with your installation? Check out my guides at : • Home Assistant Installations
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0:00 - Intro
0:16 - Migration Info
1:03 - Getting started
1:20 - Creating a Full Snapshot
5:05 - Restore Snapshot (Clean installation of HA)
5:49 - Waiting...
6:26 - Home Assistant Restored
7:56 - Issues following restore
8:34 - History (Database) Quick fix
10:29 - deCONZ / Conbee II issue
11:01 - Another way to do a restore
12:01 - Recap restore process
12:43 - Outro
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