I’ve been using Home Assistant for a couple of years now, starting with a Raspberry Pi 4 and gradually adding more devices. It’s amazing how much I’ve been able to automate, from my lights and thermostat to my irrigation system. But as I’ve added more devices, especially with the Zigbee network growing to over 75 devices, I’m starting to hit some limits. Occasionally, automations seem to drop out, and I’m worried about how my system will handle adding more cameras and security features like Frigate.I’m considering an upgrade, but I’m not sure which path to take. Should I stick with the Raspberry Pi and invest in a Coral TPU and SSD, or is it time to move to a mini PC for better performance? I also have this old HP MicroServer that I inherited, and I’m curious if it could work as a more powerful base for my Home Assistant setup. I’d love to hear from others who’ve gone through similar upgrades—what worked well, what didn’t, and any advice on ensuring smooth performance with a growing number of devices and automations.One thing I’m particularly excited about is integrating cameras with Frigate for local AI detection and recording. But I’m not sure if my current Pi setup will handle it without lag. I’d appreciate any insights or recommendations on hardware upgrades that balance cost, performance, and future-proofing. Thanks in advance for your help!