Indoor cameras

harleyl7

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Do you record 24/7 on your indoor cameras? And do you use AI on your indoor cameras?
 
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Yes, and no to AI.
 
I record 24/7/365 on my 9 indoor cameras. I do not use AI for indoor cameras. Camera cover all doors from inside. All pubic areas are covered. The inside of the garage is covered. I do not cover bedrooms or bathrooms.
 
I have an entryway cam inside. Sees both garage and frt door. And 2 in garage. No AI....edit oh..yeah 1 in 3 season porch.

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I record 24/7/365 on my 9 indoor cameras. I do not use AI for indoor cameras. Camera cover all doors from inside. All pubic areas are covered. The inside of the garage is covered. I do not cover bedrooms or bathrooms.
What's your storage capacity look like? I'm on 4TB, but prices are cheap right now and might upgrade storage.

I'm trying to find a good place for this amcrest 2mp ptz camera.
 
My storage currently for 20 cameras all recording continuous is 8 TB for about 10 days. I use an internal 4TB drive for the new folder and a 4TB external USB drive for the stored folder. The cameras an a mix of 2 and 4 megapixel, some record at 8 FPS and others as at 15 FPS. I have no PTZ cameras.
 
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My storage currently for 20 cameras all recording continuous is 8 TB for about 10 days. I use an internal 4TB drive for the new folder and a 4TB external USB drive for the stored folder. The cameras an a mix of 2 and 4 megapixel, some record at 8 FPS and others as at 15 FPS. I have no PTZ cameras.
Do you record full quality? I might be picking up another 4TB drive and putting it in a software raid and just running one new folder.
Only 37 bucks for a 4TB currently
 
I'm recording 19 cams across 13 TB ( 2 drives 8TB+5TB) with substreams on all but 2. getting 1 month of video.