My computer is a Intel i7 4770 3.40GHz CPU with 16GB or ram running Windows Server 2012. A SSD with and Sata 1 Gig hard drive, running Blue Iris
I eventually plan to run 5 hikvision cameras and one Foscam Camera at the highest resolution possible.
That is impossible..you are doing something wrong..are you runnning the demo? are you logging in remotely? D2D doesnt work on the demo. You need to set direct to disk for EACH camera. regardless as mentioned many times, those 6 year old xeons are a terrible choice for blue iris.DTD made zero difference on my 13-camera system (PowerEdge R710 dual 6-core X5675 processors). I still hover around 75% CPU utilization. Even worse if I use BI as a service and then run the front-end periodically to see what is going on. Makes the system incredibly sluggish.
What cameras and what resolution...this doesnt make sense...double check EACH camera..ive had users swear up and down then notice a few cams not set to d2d..No, I have a licensed copy, and am set for each camera. Its what I have available at the moment until I can get an MD1200 enclosure for my drives (6x6TB) and a machine with a newer processor.
Are you logging in remotely? How?most definitely have double checked each camera, everything is set to D2D. I also tried disabling the BI motion detection and using the on-camera motion detection with no noticeable decrease in CPU utilization (may have dropped a couple of points, that's about it.) I have all 4mp hikvision bullets.
Then it's the old Xeon... There are many threads with folks who have performance issues with these.....No, I'm connected directly to the server. It sits in my basement and I have a 43 inch 4K TV in my office I feed the video to via a 35' HDMI cable. I ran a 30' USB extension cable at the same time and use a wireless mouse and keyboard w/ the dongle-thingy connected at the office-end of the USB cable. No need to remote in, unless I'm not home for some reason, but that's usually pointless since the video lag is just not worth it.
How much storage do you have? how large is each drive..I've been looking on eBay for a reasonably-priced MD1200 enclosure I can move my 6 drives to, but, nothing yet.
Alternative may be to use a MD1000 enclosure. Its only a 3GB SAS enclosure, but with a 3gb<->6gb cable and a PERC H800, I can make it work.
Do you have a special need? seems overkill..6 6TB drives, RAID 5