I know this has been asked in the past (many times) and apologize for asking again, but I want to make sure that I get this right the 1st time and not make a dumb mistake that will cause me to start over partway down the road.
I am researching hardware for the Blue Iris computer that will run my camera setup and have some questions.
My initial configuration is probably going to be 8ish cameras and 1 doorbell.
Since I have not played with Hardware in 15+ years, I am unsure of what the various processor models are.
Reading various posts that talk about hardware (dang there are lot) it seems that an Intel i3, i5 or i7 are recommended.
Knowing Windows and how it operates, I figure I want a minimum of 16gb RAM but probably 32gb.
I know an SSD or preferably and NVMe for the OS and Blue Iris software drive is required (I have a 256gb NVMe that is not in use).
Also, I will need a larger drive for the video recording.
Somewhere I read (but can't find now) that for Video Record the disk space usage was 1-2mb per camera per hour (please let me know if this is incorrect).
I would rather buy a little more than needed now and have room for future camera growth rather than having to setup and reconfigure a new box in the future.
For Blue Iris 5.x running on Windows 10 Pro supporting 8 cameras initially up to about 12-14 (or more depending on what my research determines), my questions come down to this:
1. What processor/generation/speed is preferable?
i3 - what generation and what speed
i5 - what generation and what speed
i7 - what generation and what speed
2. NewEgg has a number of refurbed Dell Optiplex boxes with either an i5 or i7 for less than $400.
Are NewEggs prices on refurbs generally in line with other places?
3. When it comes to the video storage drive, is WD or Segate more reliable these days?
Is a 10TB drive sufficient or do I need larger?
What size cache should I be looking at on this drive?
What is the difference between the WD PURZ and the WD PURP drives?
Any help would be very much appreciated!
Thanks,
Eric
I am researching hardware for the Blue Iris computer that will run my camera setup and have some questions.
My initial configuration is probably going to be 8ish cameras and 1 doorbell.
Since I have not played with Hardware in 15+ years, I am unsure of what the various processor models are.
Reading various posts that talk about hardware (dang there are lot) it seems that an Intel i3, i5 or i7 are recommended.
Knowing Windows and how it operates, I figure I want a minimum of 16gb RAM but probably 32gb.
I know an SSD or preferably and NVMe for the OS and Blue Iris software drive is required (I have a 256gb NVMe that is not in use).
Also, I will need a larger drive for the video recording.
Somewhere I read (but can't find now) that for Video Record the disk space usage was 1-2mb per camera per hour (please let me know if this is incorrect).
I would rather buy a little more than needed now and have room for future camera growth rather than having to setup and reconfigure a new box in the future.
For Blue Iris 5.x running on Windows 10 Pro supporting 8 cameras initially up to about 12-14 (or more depending on what my research determines), my questions come down to this:
1. What processor/generation/speed is preferable?
i3 - what generation and what speed
i5 - what generation and what speed
i7 - what generation and what speed
2. NewEgg has a number of refurbed Dell Optiplex boxes with either an i5 or i7 for less than $400.
Are NewEggs prices on refurbs generally in line with other places?
3. When it comes to the video storage drive, is WD or Segate more reliable these days?
Is a 10TB drive sufficient or do I need larger?
What size cache should I be looking at on this drive?
What is the difference between the WD PURZ and the WD PURP drives?
Any help would be very much appreciated!
Thanks,
Eric