I like Z-Wave - I have an Aeon 4-1 Multisensor and a TKB TZ88 UK socket switch and power meter. I am inspired.
However, the Vera Lite I ordered with these got sent back because it was not exactly a shining example of stability or good design (nice hardware, shame about the software). I'm reading similar complaints levelled at the HomeSeer Zee and the Fibaro Lite (HC2 to way too expensive). They all seem like you have to hack on them to get anything to work (I certainly had to reflash the Vera with an awful Windows XP tool trying to run on VMWare in my linux laptop before I could even get it stable).
So, here's what I want to do - be very grateful if you could tell me if a RazBerry and maybe OpenRemote is a good fit for me?
1) I need to get something simple up and running very fast, like in 2 weeks. Simple remote control of the TZ88 and remote monitoring of the Aeon and TZ88 including from an android phone.
2) Simple time/date scheduling of the TZ88 (about 4 eventually).
Later next year, and no objections at all to spending some time on this:
3) Graphs of power readouts from several TZ88s and graphs from the sensors in the Aeon (probably get 2-3 of these).
4) More advanced control logic.
I'm a linux sysadmin - that's not a problem. I also code a bit (Perl, C, but can turn my hand to anything that has some semblance of documentation or enough examples).
I have plenty of public IPs on my home net - so this will be sitting direct on the Internet (possibly behind an Apachy proxy on my other server) and will be reachable by me from anywhere.
Do you guys reckon a RazBerry setup with maybe OpenRemote would get me 1+2 in a stable fashion with not much effort?
I don't have doubt that I can get 3+4 done - but I'd be interested in an opinion of how much effort it's likely yo cost me

Many thanks for any opinions
