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henryk86 committed May 6, 2024
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Teddycloud is supported on nearly all servers utilizing the x86_64, arm64, and armhf (linux/arm/v7) architectures, as Docker containers are available for these platforms.
Below is a compilation of NAS/server hardware that has been successfully utilized to host TeddyCloud:

| NAS / Server hardware | Limitations |
|---------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Raspberry Pi 4 | - |
| Raspberry Pi Zero 2 | slow on initial startup (expect 20 minutes and more for initial certificate creation!), encoding also very slow, possible crashes in some situations, but in general usable |
| Synology NAS DS923+ (DSM 7.2.1) | - |
| Raspberry Pi Zero | Docker installation a little bit tricky, see https://forum.revvox.de/t/hardware-requirements-does-teddycloud-run-on-a-raspberry-zero-1st-gen/309 |
| ... | |
| NAS / Server hardware | Limitations |
|---------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Raspberry Pi 4 | - |
| Raspberry Pi Zero 2 | slow on initial startup (expect 20 minutes and more for initial certificate creation!), encoding also very slow, possible crashes in some situations, but in general usable |
| Synology NAS DS923+ (DSM 7.2.1) | - |
| Raspberry Pi Zero | Docker installation is a little bit tricky, getting it running could take some extra steps see https://forum.revvox.de/t/hardware-requirements-does-teddycloud-run-on-a-raspberry-zero-1st-gen/309 |
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Consider using Alpine container instead of Ubuntu / Debian container if your server has limited resources.

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