BI does not provide a remote cloud connector like ispy. You can do the same like on BI and use your own VPN solution, what i would recommend anyway.
But then you also stuck with the webinteface. Last time i tested it the ispy app only worked with a (paid) cloud connector.
ohhh, now i get it. Stalin and his allied Hitler invaded poland to stop WW2 right? So, when will you give back Alaska and pay reputations like the putin party is asking for? i mean, what Putin said is verifiable with a quick search online.
Like Poland started Worldwar 2? the alaska deal is invalid?
i guss they changed their mind after the S400 batteries can't even intercept 30 old missiles from france. the supposedly invincible hypersonic weapons from russia are intercepted by outdated patriots from the 80s. would you buy...
Zoneminder does not come with a fancy gui like BI. But i´ve you´re into ansible or similar deployment tool, then you´re in the right spot.
if you want a fancy gui for everything => shinobi or agentdvr
thats depends your the system. Like Bosch, Netamo, Unifi,.. will still take local recordings and, "only" the cloud management and notifications are gone.
Hacking is of course a possible danger. But it doesn't need the worst scenarios, mistakes and shit just happen. Up to now the manufacturers...
The typical cloud-based nvr user doesn't care about control, otherwise no that stuff wouldn't sell. But when it comes to content, everyone has a problem when it ends up with strangers. Almost every second incident concerns the camera's push/notification function. Like this actual issue with...
ai-vision is a more advanced solution and with a few VS basics relatively easy to integrate into BI. But it is a relatively expensive solution if you do not use it for specific tasks (e.g. occupational safety).
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/ai-services/ai-vision
not directly what you ask since they include a complete Android OS, but they are great to run smarthome dashboards or nvr apps:
liyama ProLite TW2424AS-B1
Allnet ALLSD24RK3588A12B4G
This is a quite common issue. The usb version is intended for developers, not for 24/7 operation. You can read about various sources of interference in relevant forums like homeassitent or frigate (usb power supply, interfering wlan/bt modules, bad cables,...) - maybe there is something simple...
since an 8tb datacenter nvme starts at 400$ (eg. Kingston DC1500M or Samsung PM9A3), i would not waste money on spinning rust. Put a u.2 pcie card for 20$ on the list and install everything on a single device.
viewing/fastforward is MUCH faster with nvme storage.
apart from the license costs, there is no big difference it you install the "desktop experience" on windows server => Server Core vs Server with Desktop Experience install options
A setup without the desktop experience is possible, but i would only recommend it in a bigger environment with...
Your contractor has to figure out options. There are enough easier jobs, so every craftsman will currently prefer these or set a high quote. And yes, like in germany they make good money because "everybody" want´s something combined with a huge labor shortage.
And i would not cheap out on the...
You should tell that this is only the cheap part. He´ll need to spend quitea lot to be on code with wind saftey and fire protection regulation like for the DC cables and battery storage. And he is from florida where you may need to prove that it can withstand +150mph storms and many roofs where...
We use a simple battery powerd GSM Modul like the GA01P GSM what is powerd by the same source as our servers/network. In case of an power outage or ups failure, it is able to call you or send an message via sms...
did you change the cpu profile to high performance? The vmware default for a whitelabel box will be "balanced" => you cpu would not boost up to full speed. More cores won´t help a lot in this case since you have only a single camera.
In the end the xeon v3 is a ~10 year old plattform and does not boost very high to todays standards. Also a small number of old sas disks with raid 6 isn´t the best choice for lot´s of small writes. But it should be able to handle a single camera in a vm setup for sure. What exactly does not...
if you simple want to try it out or do some benchmarks, there are multiple images out there with Tensorflow and a BI compatible API => https://raw.githubusercontent.com/runningman84/docker-coral-rest-server/master/Dockerfile
Check the SSD Firmware, the Evo 840 series ist about 10 years old and the controller was quite buggy:
https://pcper.com/2016/06/samsung-magician-4-9-7-and-samsung-840-dxt0ab0q-firmware-tested-read-speed-issues-finally-addressed/
Glad to see that they go multi-engine as well.
@Chicken: it won´t matter as long you run it on the same host without any layer in between (like docker)
I would recommend to use a CDN in front of your cameras (cdn77k, vbrick, cloudflare,..). Then you only need the bandwidth for a single stream and do not need to expose your cameras to the public.