No, except store-bought external USB hard drives are not generally surveillance-rated. I would buy a WD Purple of the size I wanted (1TB, $55; 2TB, $78, 3TB, $99, 4TB, $120; all on amazon) and this external, USB 3.0 Rosewill RX308 enclosure for $19, total $75 (1TB) to $140 (4TB). Keep the Blue Iris program itself and the BI 'db' folder (database) on the SSD and all other BI video files on the external drive.My cameras record to my blue iris pc which is a Lenovo M93p tiny form pc, the pc hard drive is a 500gb ssd.
What are my options to increase this capacity to give me more space to store recorded video?
Ideally something external would be easiest but are there any downsides to this?
You're welcome. And you may already know this: when you get your external drive and it's plugged in, you go to BI 'Options' (the gear), 'Clips and archiving' to change paths of db, new, store, alerts, etc.Thanks Tony,
That seems a fairly easy addition to make, I was looking at the wd purple drives so will investigate this further.
Yes. Having the BI program and the BI 'db' on the SSD optimizes the speed of BI.Yes, I’m aware of that procedure, but you’d recommend keeping the dB path as it is (on the internal ssd)
I’m wondering now if I’d be better off installing the wd purple drive into a nas enclosure ? Synology or similar, a lot of the reviews for these external hd caddy’s/enclosures mention they get quite hot, so not sure that would be good to be left on 24/7 ?