I’ve always been curious about the reliability of my Zigbee coordinator. Imagine how frustrating it would be if it suddenly stopped working, forcing me to reconfigure all my devices from scratch! Thankfully, I recently discovered that the 2022.9 release of Home Assistant allows for the backup of a Zigbee coordinator’s state and configuration through ZHA. This is a game-changer for anyone looking to safeguard their smart home setup!
The question now is, how does this backup process work? Is it automatically included in a Home Assistant backup, or does it require manual intervention? If it’s manual, I’d love to know if there’s a way to automate this process to ensure consistency. I’ve heard that some users have created scripts to handle regular backups, which seems like a practical approach. I’m eager to explore these options and maybe even share my findings with the community.
This feature not only provides peace of mind but also underscores the importance of proactive maintenance in smart home setups. It’s fascinating to see how the community continually innovates to enhance reliability and user experience. I’d love to hear from others who have implemented backup solutions—what methods have worked best for you? Let’s keep the discussion going and help each other navigate the world of Zigbee coordination!
Thanks to everyone who contributes to making our smart homes more resilient and user-friendly. Here’s to a future filled with seamless backups and uninterrupted smart living! ![]()