6/21/2023 0 Comments Blue iris server![]() ![]() ![]() Using the web interface instead does not increase CPU utilization. One thing I noted is that if I run the BI application that CPU utilization jumps from 2% to 7%. This has a 4th gen CPU so it's doing the compression less efficiently in software. I currently have it running on a $200 Dell 7020 2% CPU with one camera running in service mode. Blue Iris will work with minimal adjustments, but if you want to optimize it then it needs to be tweaked a bit. You might consider watching the configuration portions of the video. In a different video he mentions that CPU utilization with Deepstack and Home Assistant doing automation tasks is under 50%. The setup used in the video runs 9 4K cameras, though it records a second stream from each at 1080. Again, a lot of people miss the security concerns of the cameras or just don't care.Īs for performance, a 6th gen i3/5/7 CPU or later does H264 compression natively and that helps quite a lot. The Blue Iris server is dual homed so it is accessible by the household LAN. The only thing they have access to is the Blue Iris server which will be used for firmware and configuration as needed. I have a PoE switch that I use for cameras that has no physical access to the Internet, so they are completely isolated. The suggestion to patch and then turn off automatic updates is made in every guide I read, but I know many will ignore or miss.Īlso a good point about cams and security, which is why my network architecture is designed to prevent that. Click to expand.Yeah, Windows., not a big Windows fan by a long shot, but Windows does multimedia in my experience better than Linux, and this is a multimedia application. ![]()
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