IVB
Senior Member
One of the biggest disappointments in my past 4 years of home automation has been Homeseer. In itself, it's an OK product, however .NET and Windows are not up to the task of 99.99% uptime. Very brittle, and you will end up pulling your hair out at some point.
My recommendation is to push as much logic and hardware control into the embedded stack of an ELK or HAI system as you can, or go with Control4, or something bred from the hardware layer up to be an automation system. I don't know how many times my wife has had to "reboot" the lighting control system (homeseer).
Ideally, someone needs to build an out of the box solution on top of Linux. CQC, Homeseer, Cinemar...someone..anyone.
I can't speak to other systems, but that's not an issue with CQC. It doesn't use .Net that much (i think). My Windows server doesn't have issues, as I don't install much of anything on it other than CQC.
My system doesn't need reboots, it just runs & runs & runs. I used to have it on it's own server, but after months upon months of rock-solid stability I took the ultimate (for me) step of putting it on the same box as my SageTV server. I don't reboot it unless I need to screw with something.