- Mar 16, 2014
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Hi,
I've recently installed 4 Hikvision IP cameras (one 2cd2132-i and three 2cd2032-i). All are powered through my POE switch and connect to my 1GB network. I'm running Blue Iris NVR as a vm on Windows 2008 R2 server. I'm giving it 8 cores and 6GB RAM. I've even given it a passthrough Nvidia FX 1800 video card. The issues are:
1. Blue Iris will not let me redirect the storage to a mapped network share. The path changes and the DB file is added to the network drive, but content is never saved to the network share.
2. Performance seems really slow. The VM only has Blue Iris and antivirus. I'm giving the VM dedicated CPU and RAM. I would prefer not to install Blue Iris on a dedicated machine since I have a very robust VM environment
Also, can any one recommend the Best Practices for Blue Iris? "If" this software will let me store content on a network drive, storage will not be a factor. I can save with as high of resolution/framerate as necessary.
Thanks!
I've recently installed 4 Hikvision IP cameras (one 2cd2132-i and three 2cd2032-i). All are powered through my POE switch and connect to my 1GB network. I'm running Blue Iris NVR as a vm on Windows 2008 R2 server. I'm giving it 8 cores and 6GB RAM. I've even given it a passthrough Nvidia FX 1800 video card. The issues are:
1. Blue Iris will not let me redirect the storage to a mapped network share. The path changes and the DB file is added to the network drive, but content is never saved to the network share.
2. Performance seems really slow. The VM only has Blue Iris and antivirus. I'm giving the VM dedicated CPU and RAM. I would prefer not to install Blue Iris on a dedicated machine since I have a very robust VM environment
Also, can any one recommend the Best Practices for Blue Iris? "If" this software will let me store content on a network drive, storage will not be a factor. I can save with as high of resolution/framerate as necessary.
Thanks!