Is Blue Iris that much better than iVMS-4200?

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I am running 6 Dahua cameras. The 7th came doa. Andy is taking care of me. 5 are 2.1 Starlights and 1 4.2 non Starlight dahua. Right now I have 5 at 15fps max bitrate and one 20fps max bitrate. I sit around 6-7% at current setup. Of course it climbs and drops as needed.

I was sitting at 10% at 25fps max bitrate on all 6.

System: Refurbished Dell Sff I7 6700 with 16 gigs of ram and a 4tb WD Purple drive. Adding a 10tb drive at a later date.
 
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greg_mitch

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I am running 6 Dahua cameras. The 7th came doa. Andy is taking care of me. 5 are 2.1 Starlights and 1 4.2 non Starlight dahua. Right now I have 5 at 15fps max bitrate and one 20fps max bitrate. I sit around 6-7% at current setup. Of course it climbs and drops as needed.

I was sitting at 10% at 25fps max bitrate on all 6.

System: Refurbished Dell Sff I7 6700 with 16 gigs of ram and a 4tb WD Purple drive. Adding a 10tb drive at a later date.
Where did you acquire and for how much?
 

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Where did you acquire and for how much?
how much he paid is irrelevant..users here have purchased i7-6700 systems for 400-500 dollars...an i5-6500 system that would outperform the old 2012 cpu because of hardware acceleration using quicksync would cost about 300...search elitedesk and optiplex..
there are literally hundreds of posts on the subject..
 

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Hello All,

If I have to start, need to buy a PC and performance is more important than money.
Also in mind to the future support of BI for newer video formats.
I would like a rack pc so I can place the pc in a serverrack
What kind of config I need to buy for the PC ?

in the network is:
3x Dahua SD52C430U-HNI
2x Dahua DH-SD59430U-HNI
4x Foscam FI9900P
1x Doorbird (intercom)

kind regards
Kees
 
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kees

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looking around thinking off this one because off what I did read in the forum: Core I7 and GPU Intel HD Graphics 630:

Omschrijving fabrikant BX80677I77700T
CPU-type Core i7
Socket 1151
Bouwvorm FC-LGA4
Kern Benaming Core i7 7xxx (Kaby Lake-S)
Aantal 4
Microarchitectuur Kaby Lake-S
Structuurgrootte 14 NM
Kloksnelheid 2900 MHz
Turbo-modus tot een maximum 3800 MHz
Cache Level 1: 8x 32 KB, Level 2: 4x 256 KB, Level 3: 8192 KB
Koeler Boxed koeler (ATX, PWM)
CPUs in multiprocessor systeem 1
Geheugencontroller Kanalen 2

Spanning 1.35 volt - 1.35 volt

Ondersteunde geheugenstandaarden DDR 3 DDR3-1333, DDR3-1600

DDR 4 DDR4-2133, DDR4-2400
Grafisch GPU Intel HD Graphics 630

Klokfrequentie normaal 350 MHz

turbo tot een maximum 1150 MHz
Bussnelheid 8000 MT/s
Stroomverbruik (TDP) Maximaal 35 Watt
Instructiesets SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX2, FMA3, HEVC encode/decode, VP9 encode/decode, HDCP 2.2, Turbo Boost 2.0, vPro, Hyper-Threading, VT-x, VT-d, TSX-NI, Intel 64
Overige informatie Let op!: De CPU ondersteunt bij DDR3 geheugen enkel Low-Voltage geheugen.
Windows 7 en 8 worden niet ondersteund met deze processor.
 

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Hello All,

If I have to start, need to buy a PC and performance is more important than money.
Also in mind to the future support of BI for newer video formats.
I would like a rack pc so I can place the pc in a serverrack
What kind of config I need to buy for the PC ?

in the network is:
3x Dahua SD52C430U-HNI
2x Dahua DH-SD59430U-HNI
4x Foscam FI9900P
1x Doorbird (intercom)

kind regards
Kees
Hey there. Give these two guides a shot, they pretty much sum up all of the advice given in the various threads here:

Choosing Hardware for Blue Iris
Optimizing Blue Iris's CPU Usage
 

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I was ignoring all BI threads and was ready to get an NVR that I narrowed it down to.

Back to the drawing board and many more nights of reading. At least my camera choices are still good to go. Yes I'll read first!

This sounds exactly what I need to be looking at. Love this forum!


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