- Jan 13, 2017
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Wanted to ask what people have seen for experience when running xprotect in a VM.
The scenario I have at the moment is a jump from 8 cameras to 16. Obviously the free version doesn't allow that, so my thought was to visualize the host and run two essential servers.
But... when I have the same 8 cameras up in a client when the server was running just regular 2012 R2 on bare metal, my CPU usage was minimal. doing the same in a VM has it going straight to 100. It's also the only VM running on the host.
Tried to set all the visible options to max for this VM (esxi 6.5 and 2017 R1 for essentials), but that didn't seem to do much. Server is a R410, 4 disk in Raid 0, 16GB ram, dual xeon.
I'm scraping together money to make the $1600 jump for express, licenses and care pack, but that money tree in my back yard just won't grow. so I'm trying to work with what I have at the moment.
Any suggestions?
The scenario I have at the moment is a jump from 8 cameras to 16. Obviously the free version doesn't allow that, so my thought was to visualize the host and run two essential servers.
But... when I have the same 8 cameras up in a client when the server was running just regular 2012 R2 on bare metal, my CPU usage was minimal. doing the same in a VM has it going straight to 100. It's also the only VM running on the host.
Tried to set all the visible options to max for this VM (esxi 6.5 and 2017 R1 for essentials), but that didn't seem to do much. Server is a R410, 4 disk in Raid 0, 16GB ram, dual xeon.
I'm scraping together money to make the $1600 jump for express, licenses and care pack, but that money tree in my back yard just won't grow. so I'm trying to work with what I have at the moment.
Any suggestions?