- Feb 17, 2015
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Hi,
I currently use Blue Iris for my home with 7 HD cameras. This is a great setup and I love the system. However this has maxed out my windows 8 PC CPU usage and I switched to direct to disk recording and my CPU is down around 30%. I'm using an i7-4790 4.0GHz, 8GB ram and x64 windows 8 OS.
I am curious to know how much Blue Iris can scale up. I would like to build a completely new system with approximately 20 cameras and some cameras I would like to have re-encoded (not direct to disk). This means that no single CPU system on the market will be able to support this demand. What are my options here? Is there a way that I can set up workstations/servers to distribute the CPU load across multiple machines? I've done some research on load shedding for servers, but I'm not sure if this works with this type of application. If anyone has insight to this, I would really appreciate your help.
I currently use Blue Iris for my home with 7 HD cameras. This is a great setup and I love the system. However this has maxed out my windows 8 PC CPU usage and I switched to direct to disk recording and my CPU is down around 30%. I'm using an i7-4790 4.0GHz, 8GB ram and x64 windows 8 OS.
I am curious to know how much Blue Iris can scale up. I would like to build a completely new system with approximately 20 cameras and some cameras I would like to have re-encoded (not direct to disk). This means that no single CPU system on the market will be able to support this demand. What are my options here? Is there a way that I can set up workstations/servers to distribute the CPU load across multiple machines? I've done some research on load shedding for servers, but I'm not sure if this works with this type of application. If anyone has insight to this, I would really appreciate your help.