- Oct 23, 2015
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So I have been running 2 HikVision cameras using Milestone's software and I like it just fine -- the CPU usage is extremely low and I record everything 24/7 into my PC, which also streams Plex movies and acts as a storage system.
That said -- I am in the process of moving into a new home and I'll again be outfitting it with cameras. Is there any reason to switch from Milestone? I guess some of the features I'd like to see are backup to cloud (or maybe keep 3 days that I rotate on the cloud, continual overwrites or something). For me the cloud drive is just another drive letter, so I would like to be able to archive longer onto my PC, but the immediate data I'd like to store offline.
I used BlueIris a few years back and with a Sandy Bridge i5, the CPU usage was far too high, and Plex was almost unusable. I am not sure why Milestone barely uses anything (on average maybe 5% tops) and Blue Iris used so much. This was my biggest drawback at the time.
Alternatively I'm fine with using an NVR if I have to buy it, but my question remains the same... backups to cloud and archive extended stuff onto the NVR itself.
Quick edit: anything that has a great mobile app that ties into Smart Things or some other home automation (ie HomeKit) would also be preferred!
Appreciate any thoughts!
That said -- I am in the process of moving into a new home and I'll again be outfitting it with cameras. Is there any reason to switch from Milestone? I guess some of the features I'd like to see are backup to cloud (or maybe keep 3 days that I rotate on the cloud, continual overwrites or something). For me the cloud drive is just another drive letter, so I would like to be able to archive longer onto my PC, but the immediate data I'd like to store offline.
I used BlueIris a few years back and with a Sandy Bridge i5, the CPU usage was far too high, and Plex was almost unusable. I am not sure why Milestone barely uses anything (on average maybe 5% tops) and Blue Iris used so much. This was my biggest drawback at the time.
Alternatively I'm fine with using an NVR if I have to buy it, but my question remains the same... backups to cloud and archive extended stuff onto the NVR itself.
Quick edit: anything that has a great mobile app that ties into Smart Things or some other home automation (ie HomeKit) would also be preferred!
Appreciate any thoughts!