Hi Everyone
I'm a recent BI user, and I've got most of my setup complete but I haven't been able to decide between options for 24x7 recording.
At the moment, it's set up with Deepstack and only recording on alerts, this wasn't intended as the end goal, just proof of concept and for home automation purposes.
Originally I'd intended on purchasing a WD purple drive to use as DAS storage on the recording PC (a HP SFF, currently only with a 500GB M.2 drive) however I do have a NAS drive with lots of spare capacity. The NAS drive has room for another two drives and I already have two WD Red drives I can use, so I'm undecided about how to configure it.
So my question to you all is this - I believe the most efficient thing to do, electricity wise would be to add a large WD Purple drive to the BI PC, but rather than outlay on additional hardware, would you recommend making use of the NAS?
I only have 3x 3Mp cameras, and as the NAS drive is switched on anyway I figured I could have the NAS do the 24x7 recording via the surveillance station software (I'd only need to buy a single cam license), and just use the PC for alerts / home automation with BI, this method would mean a bit more electricity use but would give me some redundancy - the devices are stored in completely different locations so if I was to have a break in and they took one device along with the footage, they probably wouldn't take the other.
Or, I could have the BI PC use the NAS drive via SMB or iSCSI via the "Stored" folder, but I imagine with this method it will be regularly moving large files to the NAS across the network, causing a fair amount of traffic and the NAS drives to spin up when they would probably be in low power mode for most of the day in usual circumstances. I think if BI had the configurable option to only send to the Stored folder during specific hours I've have made my decision and ploughed ahead, but I'm interested in hearing what you all think would be the most efficient configuration.
If using the NAS and spare WD Reds, are there any considerations for what would work best in terms of the array or formatting for power efficiency, or would you just use a single drive and not bother with RAID at all?
Thanks in advance
I'm a recent BI user, and I've got most of my setup complete but I haven't been able to decide between options for 24x7 recording.
At the moment, it's set up with Deepstack and only recording on alerts, this wasn't intended as the end goal, just proof of concept and for home automation purposes.
Originally I'd intended on purchasing a WD purple drive to use as DAS storage on the recording PC (a HP SFF, currently only with a 500GB M.2 drive) however I do have a NAS drive with lots of spare capacity. The NAS drive has room for another two drives and I already have two WD Red drives I can use, so I'm undecided about how to configure it.
So my question to you all is this - I believe the most efficient thing to do, electricity wise would be to add a large WD Purple drive to the BI PC, but rather than outlay on additional hardware, would you recommend making use of the NAS?
I only have 3x 3Mp cameras, and as the NAS drive is switched on anyway I figured I could have the NAS do the 24x7 recording via the surveillance station software (I'd only need to buy a single cam license), and just use the PC for alerts / home automation with BI, this method would mean a bit more electricity use but would give me some redundancy - the devices are stored in completely different locations so if I was to have a break in and they took one device along with the footage, they probably wouldn't take the other.
Or, I could have the BI PC use the NAS drive via SMB or iSCSI via the "Stored" folder, but I imagine with this method it will be regularly moving large files to the NAS across the network, causing a fair amount of traffic and the NAS drives to spin up when they would probably be in low power mode for most of the day in usual circumstances. I think if BI had the configurable option to only send to the Stored folder during specific hours I've have made my decision and ploughed ahead, but I'm interested in hearing what you all think would be the most efficient configuration.
If using the NAS and spare WD Reds, are there any considerations for what would work best in terms of the array or formatting for power efficiency, or would you just use a single drive and not bother with RAID at all?
Thanks in advance