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    #16
    I run Node Red on a Raspberry Pi 4 with no issue. I do NOT have docker running. Just Node Red installed on the base R-Pi install. I also have Graphana and InfluxDB on the same system, all at the root level. I did set up the R-Pi to run off a USB SSD instead of the SD Card as the SD Card is known to become corrupt. I also had the Unifi Cloud Key running on the same, but removed that after getting the Dream Machine Pro.
    Karl S
    HS4Pro on Windows 10
    1070 Devices
    56 Z-Wave Nodes
    104 Events
    HSTouch Clients: 3 Android, 1 iOS
    Google Home: 3 Mini units, 1 Pair Audios, 2 Displays

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      #17
      Originally posted by ksum View Post
      I also had the Unifi Cloud Key running on the same,
      ksum

      I'm off topic here but can you tell us what is Unify Cloud Key and what is the benefit of using it. I do have several Ubiquity Unify WiFi AP as well as Ubiquity router and switch. I run Ubiquity Controller on my Windows machine to supervise and control the network of Ubiquity devices. Where does Unify Cloud Key come to play and what are the benefits?

      Thanks

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        #18
        Originally posted by puma View Post

        ksum

        I'm off topic here but can you tell us what is Unify Cloud Key and what is the benefit of using it. I do have several Ubiquity Unify WiFi AP as well as Ubiquity router and switch. I run Ubiquity Controller on my Windows machine to supervise and control the network of Ubiquity devices. Where does Unify Cloud Key come to play and what are the benefits?

        Thanks
        See this documentation for more but the quick answer out of that is:
        Easily accessible through any standard web browser, the UniFi Cloud Key is a powerful solution for managing your UniFi networks across the campus or across the globe. Designed for convenient management, the UniFi Controller software allows admins to configure and monitor UniFi devices using a graphical user interface.
        Note that it is about the hardware decide but you can load a free software version. So it managed the two AP's in my case. (will be adding one or two more eventually)
        Karl S
        HS4Pro on Windows 10
        1070 Devices
        56 Z-Wave Nodes
        104 Events
        HSTouch Clients: 3 Android, 1 iOS
        Google Home: 3 Mini units, 1 Pair Audios, 2 Displays

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          #19
          ksum

          Thanks for the prompt response. Got it. Actually it allows secure remote web access to the UniFi Controller. This makes sense. It seems that it is a piece of hardware but you say that free software version is available as well.

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            #20
            Originally posted by puma View Post
            ksum

            Thanks for the prompt response. Got it. Actually it allows secure remote web access to the UniFi Controller. This makes sense. It seems that it is a piece of hardware but you say that free software version is available as well.
            Sorry, the Cloud Key basically runs the controller software, so I interchange the terms. If you are running the Unifi Controller on something such as a Raspbery, then you are using what I used.
            Karl S
            HS4Pro on Windows 10
            1070 Devices
            56 Z-Wave Nodes
            104 Events
            HSTouch Clients: 3 Android, 1 iOS
            Google Home: 3 Mini units, 1 Pair Audios, 2 Displays

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