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    Blue Iris

    Slow performance or not being able to save to a network share? For the network share, make sure you use unc for the server share, e.g \\homeserv\share-nvr\ .
  2. J

    Blue Iris

    Resolved the issue. Although I have a drive mapped to the share, it appears that UNC is the answer. Tonight I'll probably document the full process.
  3. J

    Blue Iris

    I'm ok with remote desktop. Only issue is not being able to save to a network share.
  4. J

    Blue Iris

    Never got this to work. Left it alone and kept the storage local. Since then, I've added 3 additional cameras, transitioned to a more power VM host. Built a new fileserver using Freenas 9.3. Upgraded to Blue Iris 4.0.4.3. Figured it's time to revisit storing "New, Alerts, and Stored" clips...
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    Blue Iris

    I am running it as a service. I'll disable that and see if it makes a difference. Since Blue Iris is a 32-bit app, I figured that 6GB would be fine. I do have 8-cores assigned to this VM. I'll give it another 4 tonight and see if that changes things. Thanks for the quick reply.
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    Blue Iris

    Hi, I've recently installed 4 Hikvision IP cameras (one 2cd2132-i and three 2cd2032-i). All are powered through my POE switch and connect to my 1GB network. I'm running Blue Iris NVR as a vm on Windows 2008 R2 server. I'm giving it 8 cores and 6GB RAM. I've even given it a passthrough...
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