most of them are powerhogs and dont have quicksync support...not only are they worthless, they have a negative value..see wiki for specs you should be looking for.So what about these refurbished servers that are available for a few hundred? What would be the critical specifications that would produce a good system? Thanks.
HI all : I am looking into building my own NVR with a Dell Optiplex running Blue Iris; have been reading the forum with interest.
I have a question :
If I were to get a Dell Optiplex in a micro form factor, it will only accommodate 1 HDD or 1 SSD. HDD is usually 500GB and the SSD is 256 GB. The reason I want to go this route is so that the Dell Optiplex casing can fit in a server rack. I have been seeing that Dell PowerEdge servers can be noisy!
If I wanted to store all the footage from 16 cameras on an 8 or 12 TB NAS, will connecting the Optiplex to the NAS via a GB switch be fast enough?
If it is going to be a problem, can blue Iris be configured to do a scheduled transfer of the footage to the NAS, etc?
thanks in advance for your advice.
Tim
Seems like there is a glut of sub-$250 Optiplex i7-3770 units.
note the micro pc, aside from no room for proper local storage uses the low power T processor...HI all : I am looking into building my own NVR with a Dell Optiplex running Blue Iris; have been reading the forum with interest.
I have a question :
If I were to get a Dell Optiplex in a micro form factor, it will only accommodate 1 HDD or 1 SSD. HDD is usually 500GB and the SSD is 256 GB. The reason I want to go this route is so that the Dell Optiplex casing can fit in a server rack. I have been seeing that Dell PowerEdge servers can be noisy!
If I wanted to store all the footage from 16 cameras on an 8 or 12 TB NAS, will connecting the Optiplex to the NAS via a GB switch be fast enough?
If it is going to be a problem, can blue Iris be configured to do a scheduled transfer of the footage to the NAS, etc?
thanks in advance for your advice.
Tim