Current Situation: 7 IP cams being recorded constantly at 1080 resolution 30 FPS using BI on a custom desktop - 8 core 4ghz amd Processor, 16GB RAM, SSD drive.
Using direct to disk the CPU hovers around 50-70%
We have 8 new IP cams that will be recorded at 1080 resolution but at 120 FPS. I emailed Ken and he said the software should support it.
I am trying to think of how much processing power I am going to need. It is only 1 extra camera but 4 times the frame rate. My understanding is that this will greatly increase the CPU power needed even doing direct to disk.
I am thinking a real server like from HP or Dell and xeon processors. Any thoughts/ideas? Thank you in advance!
Here is a info sheet on the new cameras we got and a YouTube video of it in action. I can't wait to get them setup!!
http://www.asmag.com/suppliers/productcontent.aspx?co=meritlilin&id=24769
Using direct to disk the CPU hovers around 50-70%
We have 8 new IP cams that will be recorded at 1080 resolution but at 120 FPS. I emailed Ken and he said the software should support it.
I am trying to think of how much processing power I am going to need. It is only 1 extra camera but 4 times the frame rate. My understanding is that this will greatly increase the CPU power needed even doing direct to disk.
I am thinking a real server like from HP or Dell and xeon processors. Any thoughts/ideas? Thank you in advance!
Here is a info sheet on the new cameras we got and a YouTube video of it in action. I can't wait to get them setup!!
http://www.asmag.com/suppliers/productcontent.aspx?co=meritlilin&id=24769