I will be purchasing a SFF pc soon to run Blue Iris. I am leaning toward the Lenovo Tiny line, which has only one internal SATA bay. Could I successfully use a single WD Purple drive for both the system and data partitions?
Then as others have mentioned earlier, choose a SFF that will support a 3.5" HDD for Blue Iris video clips. To further clarify, put Windows, Blue Iris and Blue Iris' "db" folder on a SSD. I would suggest you perform a clean install of Windows using the MS Media Creation Tool on a USB flash drive.
Once Blue Iris is installed and running, be sure to perform the following to obtain the best performance and reliability:
I will be purchasing a SFF pc soon to run Blue Iris. I am leaning toward the Lenovo Tiny line, which has only one internal SATA bay. Could I successfully use a single WD Purple drive for both the system and data partitions?
Your experience without an ssd will be bad. You want a pc that allows at least one ssd and one hdd. The ssd is particularly important for the database file.
Thanks everyone. This info has been incredibly helpful. I'm back to the drawing board looking for a PC that will be suitable. I have space constraints, which is why I'm looking for a SFF PC.