- Aug 26, 2014
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This forum has been a great piece of advice for my current camera build, but I need your help yet again guys. I'm currently running 4 cameras on Blue Iris. They are the Hikvision DS-2CD2032-I 3MP, Dahua IPC-HDBW3300 3MP, Dahua IPC-HFW2300R-Z 3MP and ESIP-PTZMINI12X-1080p 2MP Mini PTZ 12x. All of these cameras together with Blue Iris are keeping my CPU running at 90%. Now onto the project.
I have another property that I want to monitor. For that purpose I want to purchase additional cameras. One will be the ESIP-PTZMINI12X-1080p 2MP Mini PTZ 12x, and the rest will be 4 or 5 Hikvision DS-2CD2132-I Outdoor HD 3MP cameras. Here is the catch. I want to run all of my 10 cameras from two different properties on a single Blue Iris server. I understand that an ideal solution would be to purchase an NVR for the second property, but I want to avoid doing that, because I never used an NVR before and really want to keep all of my cameras on one server. I'm tech-savvy enough to forward all the necessary ports from my second property, so accessing the cameras is not a problem.
The problem is that my current "server" will not be able to handle all of these cameras on Blue Iris. As such, I want to build another computer that will do nothing more, but run Blue Iris on it and record 24/7. For that I need your advice guys in regard to what CPU I have to purchase, and how much RAM would this require. I also want to have some free room CPU-wise in case I decide to add more cameras in the future.
Thanks in advance for all the help.
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I have another property that I want to monitor. For that purpose I want to purchase additional cameras. One will be the ESIP-PTZMINI12X-1080p 2MP Mini PTZ 12x, and the rest will be 4 or 5 Hikvision DS-2CD2132-I Outdoor HD 3MP cameras. Here is the catch. I want to run all of my 10 cameras from two different properties on a single Blue Iris server. I understand that an ideal solution would be to purchase an NVR for the second property, but I want to avoid doing that, because I never used an NVR before and really want to keep all of my cameras on one server. I'm tech-savvy enough to forward all the necessary ports from my second property, so accessing the cameras is not a problem.
The problem is that my current "server" will not be able to handle all of these cameras on Blue Iris. As such, I want to build another computer that will do nothing more, but run Blue Iris on it and record 24/7. For that I need your advice guys in regard to what CPU I have to purchase, and how much RAM would this require. I also want to have some free room CPU-wise in case I decide to add more cameras in the future.
Thanks in advance for all the help.
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