Best way to archive all events for a long time?

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ketsu
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Best way to archive all events for a long time?

Post by ketsu »

I have a single 640x480 camera setup on an Osprey 110 capture card. Installed it with apt-get on a clean Ubuntu 10.4 install. It all worked right away, absolutely awesome!

We are recording video of all foot traffic into and out of our "secret server room." No motion detect, just record.
I have a single 500 gig HD now, and am thinking about how to set things up for archiving the videos. We plan on keeping the events for a year or more.

My question is --what settings would be best for keeping lots of data?

Currently, each event is set to one hour. 320x240 resolution B/W, 3fps (is 3fps too many?).

That spits out Jpegs at about 212M per hour = just about 5 gigs a day. I made an hour long event into an .avi and it was about 75M.

I have a pile of Hard drives at my disposal, so doing a monthly rotation with 250G Hdds is what I am thinking about doing now.

Unfortunately, that means I have to remember to rotate the drives, and hit some commands. I would love to figure out a way to automate the whole process.

I have seen a few ways to make videos floating around the forums here, I think one or two are automated as well. I don't NEED to make the Jpegs into video, but i am thinking that is the easiest way to save space.

An 8TB RAID 5 NAS would be a lot of fun, but I won't be going that direction for this project. :)

Any direction would be greatly appreciated.
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