I've been running Blue Iris since mid-June. Around July 25th Xfinity sent me a notice that I was perilously close to reaching their 1TB (1,000GB) data limit. In the preceding several months I was using only a third of that (300GB or so).
I turned off Blue Iris and squeaked by under the July limit. I didn't turn it back on until after I made a short experiment: At 7am on Aug 13 I viewed how much data I'd used thus far in August. It was 138GB. I then turned on or ran Blue Iris (w/4 cams) before I left for work only, and then turned off Blue Iris after returning from work (making certain I wasn't using any streaming video on my TV or elsewhere). at 7am on Aug 14 (the next morning) I again viewed how much data I'd used and it went up to 162GB. That means BI eats up 24GB of data daily, just during working hours - and explained why I neared my monthly cap in July.
I DO love Blue Iris but can't continue to use it if it causes me to go over my monthly Xfinity data limit (they give you 2 free months of overage; after that it's $$$ each month...). For other options I see there are hardware NVRs or DVR's (I'm not sure of the difference). Would those hardware items free me of chewing up data with Xfinity or are they really only for storage? I'm a novice with this and honestly don't know which is the wisest path. Thoughts?
Thank you for any help. - Mike
I turned off Blue Iris and squeaked by under the July limit. I didn't turn it back on until after I made a short experiment: At 7am on Aug 13 I viewed how much data I'd used thus far in August. It was 138GB. I then turned on or ran Blue Iris (w/4 cams) before I left for work only, and then turned off Blue Iris after returning from work (making certain I wasn't using any streaming video on my TV or elsewhere). at 7am on Aug 14 (the next morning) I again viewed how much data I'd used and it went up to 162GB. That means BI eats up 24GB of data daily, just during working hours - and explained why I neared my monthly cap in July.
I DO love Blue Iris but can't continue to use it if it causes me to go over my monthly Xfinity data limit (they give you 2 free months of overage; after that it's $$$ each month...). For other options I see there are hardware NVRs or DVR's (I'm not sure of the difference). Would those hardware items free me of chewing up data with Xfinity or are they really only for storage? I'm a novice with this and honestly don't know which is the wisest path. Thoughts?
Thank you for any help. - Mike