Low power atom for small system?

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leyton01
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Low power atom for small system?

Post by leyton01 »

I was wondering if anyone has experience with running a low power atom system for only 2 IP cameras?

Would an atom N270 (single core 1.6Ghz) cope with 2 IP cameras, motion detection, 640x480, 5-10fps?
(2GBs ram, decent HDD, el cheapo foscams)

I understand Zoneminder is a small footprint but I am not sure if the 2 streams with motion detection would start to saturate the fairly small CPU given the overhead of IP cameras.
PacoLM
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Re: Low power atom for small system?

Post by PacoLM »

Hi,

I'm using a Guruplug Server Plus to do this with 3 IPcams. In my system, with cheap IPcams like Foscam or Maygion, the resolution is 320x240, good enough for them, as the 640x480 it's too noisy. I'm capturing 1.5fps/5fps when alarmed, because after some testing I decided that 5fps is good enough to have a video. The system is working 24x7x365 in modect mode, booting from a esata drive where the events are also stored.
I also have bought another small toy to give it a try, it's the CuBox (www.solid-run.com). Not still in my hands, so no feedback is possible yet.

Hope it helps,

PacoLM

After more than 15 years, no longer using ZM as surveillance system.
Now in the dark side, using a commercial system...
mastertheknife
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Re: Low power atom for small system?

Post by mastertheknife »

The atom has SSSE3 and is one of the targets i tried to focus on in my patch.
See here: http://www.zoneminder.com/forums/viewto ... =9&t=17652

mastertheknife
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