Building a DVR for a security camera system at work. I am not concerned with power usage. Due to how we are billed and what else is running in the building this does not matter. This would use fraction of what our VMware cluster, SAN's etc use.
What I am concerned with is maintaining a minimum of 15FPS (Ideally some where in the 20's) while recording 20-30 cameras at 1080p resolution. I will be running a dedicated 1gb POE/POE+ network (all over cat6e) to power the cameras and isolate them from the main corporate network by using multiple NIC's in the Blue Iris PC.
Would windows server be best for this, or W10 Pro? I have licenses for various versions of both, just looking for ideal environment for this.
Are there any issues given this hardware, network and software that I should be aware of?
What I am concerned with is maintaining a minimum of 15FPS (Ideally some where in the 20's) while recording 20-30 cameras at 1080p resolution. I will be running a dedicated 1gb POE/POE+ network (all over cat6e) to power the cameras and isolate them from the main corporate network by using multiple NIC's in the Blue Iris PC.
- Intel Core i7-7740x (Yes, I know I don't need the unlocked verison. But I have the chip from something else)
- 32gb DDR4
- Samsung 960 EVO M.2 250GB SSD (OS only)
- 6x WD Red Pro 4tb NAS drives in RAID10 (unless someone has a better suggest for very long term, mass storage. I have spare raid controllers sitting here at work)
- iStarUSA D-406-B6SA-Blue chassis w/ SATA/SAS backplane
Would windows server be best for this, or W10 Pro? I have licenses for various versions of both, just looking for ideal environment for this.
Are there any issues given this hardware, network and software that I should be aware of?