Hello,
I'm trialing using Blue Iris to run 64 cameras in our business, but have run into an issue where I'm only recording about 2 fps on all cameras. If I disable cameras, that 2 fps slowly climbs up toward the 10 fps set on the cameras.
i7-4790k @ 4.4 GHz
32GB DDR3 @ 2.4GHz
nVidia GTX 960
2x WD Black 4TB HDD in RAID 1 (Storage Spaces Mirror) dedicated to storage
1x Samsung 850 Pro 512GB (OS/Applications)
Dedicated 1Gbps NIC connected to camera network
Dedicated 1Gbps NIC connected to LAN/WAN
Windows 10 Pro x64
Cameras are all connected to a Cisco SG-300-52P Gigabit POE Switch. Mixed RTSP cameras from Trendnet, Samsung, and Luxon. All cameras are set to stream 10fps, 1024kbps, i-frame of 10, CBR, 1080p.
CPU sits around 40-60% depending on triggers. NIC traffic on camera network sits around 175Mbps. 66% RAM available. HDD storage array is humming along around 10-15% load. No disk IO queue times or write delays.
Using Direct-To-Disk. I've tried playing with different bitrates and framerates on the camera end, but haven't been able to come up with any combination to get the FPS closer to 10 without disabling the camera in BI. Any ideas? Happy to send more info.
I'm trialing using Blue Iris to run 64 cameras in our business, but have run into an issue where I'm only recording about 2 fps on all cameras. If I disable cameras, that 2 fps slowly climbs up toward the 10 fps set on the cameras.
i7-4790k @ 4.4 GHz
32GB DDR3 @ 2.4GHz
nVidia GTX 960
2x WD Black 4TB HDD in RAID 1 (Storage Spaces Mirror) dedicated to storage
1x Samsung 850 Pro 512GB (OS/Applications)
Dedicated 1Gbps NIC connected to camera network
Dedicated 1Gbps NIC connected to LAN/WAN
Windows 10 Pro x64
Cameras are all connected to a Cisco SG-300-52P Gigabit POE Switch. Mixed RTSP cameras from Trendnet, Samsung, and Luxon. All cameras are set to stream 10fps, 1024kbps, i-frame of 10, CBR, 1080p.
CPU sits around 40-60% depending on triggers. NIC traffic on camera network sits around 175Mbps. 66% RAM available. HDD storage array is humming along around 10-15% load. No disk IO queue times or write delays.
Using Direct-To-Disk. I've tried playing with different bitrates and framerates on the camera end, but haven't been able to come up with any combination to get the FPS closer to 10 without disabling the camera in BI. Any ideas? Happy to send more info.