Suggested computer
Suggested computer
I have need of a Zoneminder system. Our current system is a dedicated video recorder with limited storage space. I have a old desk top - but no room for it. I'd use a Raspberry Pi but I'm not sure it would have enough power. Besides the cost of a Pi4 is right up there with small desktop. Any suggestions for a small desktop - would be headless, sitting in a closet running Linux - ability to sftp etc. Thanks
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How many cameras?
One of the other small form factor things might work just as well or better than a PI. The ODROID has interesting options.
Other than that, just about anything will do. SEEED has some interesting boxes that I use to do up to 8 cams.
https://www.seeedstudio.com/Odyssey-c-2018.html
Isaac
One of the other small form factor things might work just as well or better than a PI. The ODROID has interesting options.
Other than that, just about anything will do. SEEED has some interesting boxes that I use to do up to 8 cams.
https://www.seeedstudio.com/Odyssey-c-2018.html
Isaac
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CPU is underpowered IMO. So it comes back to how many cameras, which you didn't answer. For recording only, I'm sure it would be fine, but has very limited storage, so you are talking USB or network storage.
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The current system is a ENVR8304D with 4 cameras. Internal storage means videos never see day 11. No zones detection, no notifications.
https://www.bfcommunityclub.org/Images/ ... /index.php
Two in the main hall, one in the kitchen, and one over the back deck. I plan on adding 2 WiFi solar cams over looking the parking lot. (maybe one to view the front of the building. I plan on using the orig 4 cams as Remote/localhost... just passthru to ZM.
https://www.bfcommunityclub.org/Images/ ... /index.php
Two in the main hall, one in the kitchen, and one over the back deck. I plan on adding 2 WiFi solar cams over looking the parking lot. (maybe one to view the front of the building. I plan on using the orig 4 cams as Remote/localhost... just passthru to ZM.
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Well then I guess it will work.
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Re-purpose (well, almost) your current system and supplement it with a NAS/DAS (simple under Linux). If it turns out to be "not up to the job" you have a free and "quantifiable" benchmark to work from, and don't have any sunk cost in NAS/DAS, as it's reusable with whatever you replace "Our current system" with.