Hi All,
I'm about to build 3 ZM boxen. Each box will need to service between 10 and 15 Axis net cameras.
Is there a benefit to using 64bit on the zoneminder boxen or is 32bit the better choice?
Thanks.
Darren
64Bit vs 32Bit for ZM
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64bit no problem with mainstream distros
From a dependency and compatability side I have had no problems with an AMD 64bit system with Redhat based distro like Fedora, Redhat Enterprise / CentOs.
A very helpful repository is http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/apt/packages.php
I think that mainstream debian based distros like UBUNTU would offer the same possibilities.
From a technical point of view I would have to agree that you are not going to see significant performance differences with ZM. Especially since you have other limiting factors with ZM and web cameras. Only if you want to address more than 4GB RAM will you need 64bit.
A very helpful repository is http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/apt/packages.php
I think that mainstream debian based distros like UBUNTU would offer the same possibilities.
From a technical point of view I would have to agree that you are not going to see significant performance differences with ZM. Especially since you have other limiting factors with ZM and web cameras. Only if you want to address more than 4GB RAM will you need 64bit.
OK - It turned out to be a moot point as the CPUs in the ZM boxen are Pendium D 805, not EMT64 capable anyway.
I've lots of experience dealing with Fedora's 64 bit dependancy loops, so those don't bother me much.
I agree with the memory issue. The only other question I would pose on this topic is this:
Would the stream/zone analysis benefit from the greater per-instruction capacity of a 64 bit CPU?
Darren
I've lots of experience dealing with Fedora's 64 bit dependancy loops, so those don't bother me much.
I agree with the memory issue. The only other question I would pose on this topic is this:
Would the stream/zone analysis benefit from the greater per-instruction capacity of a 64 bit CPU?
Darren