You are correct, I purchased it. Im running Agent DVR and codeproject AI on it. Works wonderfully.. barely uses the processor on this host. The benefit for me is I only record when AI detects what I want it to detect so very few if any useless recordings. If anyone wants to know how to set...
Well, some used hypervisors for lab work and why invest in hardware when I already have the hardware?
Not sure you folks understand the use case for a hypervisor. This way out of scope here. anyway, it saves me a lot of money and time is all I can say.
No, I was on a evaluation period. I would have had to pay for it long term.
agent dvr is free, if you have no need for remote access or other features.
Do your camera's not suppoort Onvif? I used the wizard and let it find both the sub and main streams for me on my cameras (Amcrests, A chinese knock of something ptz zoom and a sv3c bullet).. There is an option where if you click on a camera to see it solo you can see the main stream.. and an...
I set up blue iris last week on my proxmox hypervisor server running under Win Server 2019 and was really surprised by the stability and functionality. I have an older server hardware (Xeon 1220) right now and wanted to see if a linux DVR would take up less resources and still be relatively easy...