Hi All,
I am currently experimenting with Blue Iris using their latest demo, initially wanted to look at Milestone but their licensing is too expensive for my needs.
Anyway I have a Server on which I am using HyperV to host a single VM for my NVR. The host is a Xeon E5-2650 V2 @ 2.60GHz (8 cores 16 logical processors) with 64GB RAM. The NVR VM on which I am running the Blue Iris demo is provided with 4 virtual processors and 16GB RAM. Nothing else is running on the system at present.
I have added 4 Hikvision 3mp cams and I am finding the CPU is consistently around 80% on all 4 virtual processors, even when not recording anything. Changing the fps output on the cams from 25 to 15 made no difference at all.
Is this normal or is there something a miss in my setup?
Any advice welcome from those more experienced.
Many thanks.
I am currently experimenting with Blue Iris using their latest demo, initially wanted to look at Milestone but their licensing is too expensive for my needs.
Anyway I have a Server on which I am using HyperV to host a single VM for my NVR. The host is a Xeon E5-2650 V2 @ 2.60GHz (8 cores 16 logical processors) with 64GB RAM. The NVR VM on which I am running the Blue Iris demo is provided with 4 virtual processors and 16GB RAM. Nothing else is running on the system at present.
I have added 4 Hikvision 3mp cams and I am finding the CPU is consistently around 80% on all 4 virtual processors, even when not recording anything. Changing the fps output on the cams from 25 to 15 made no difference at all.
Is this normal or is there something a miss in my setup?
Any advice welcome from those more experienced.
Many thanks.