Experienced self-hoster, novice home-automator. Looking to deploy my very first home security system and I have no idea what to pick
My girlfriend just bought her first house, and is looking to set up a security system for it. As the resident techie, I've been tasked with looking into researching and deploying a setup. I know these posts are pretty common but none of the options I've come across so far look particularity attractive.
Eventually, my goal is to build a homeserver/NAS for my GF to keep at her house, which could manage many home-automation things, which I naturally assumed would include the security system. I initially thought I would have more time to plan out a system, but she wants it deployed ASAP.
The way I see it, there are two routes I can take. The "all in one" setups which are plug and play, but seem quite limited, or a totally DIY solution.
The fully DIY solution seems more attractive to me, because
- Sounds fun
- Can more easily integrate with other solutions (home assistant, etc)
- Easily upgradeable in the future (new cameras, drives, etc)
but
- I would be the only one knowledgeable enough to configure/maintain it
- Would take longer to research and deploy
As for the "all in one"
- easy setup
- no confusion about compatible cameras and software
- GF can maintain and upgrade herself
but
- vendor lock-in
- random annoyances
- Synology Security requires licenses if you have > 2 cameras
- Blue Iris is Windows Only
- expensive upgrade paths
- redundant hardware (she still wants a homeserver eventually)
Here are a breakdown of requirements, questions, and considerations
- Two story home with backyard, front yard, and garage. Will need at least three cameras to start
- What cameras are best?
- Can they all use PoE? or is WiFi better?
- Cameras without vendor lock in required
- Weatherproofing?
- What cameras are best?
- Best Video Management Software (VMS)
- Seems like a lot of limitations!
- Blue Iris is Windows only :face_vomiting:
- Synology Security has license fees
- I want something modular and open!
- Seems like a lot of limitations!
As for the server hardware itself, I can handle that easily. I can throw Linux on a tower with handful of drives. My area of confusion is everything else, basically the cameras and other associated hardware. Do I need a network switch? How do I power them?
Thanks