server hardware recs? ~15cam ~8k
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2025 4:59 pm
Trying to setup for residential security with initially a handful of cams, to later have expansion capability for ~10-20. Specifically planning initially on harvesting 2 cameras from an old blue iris setup:
* amcrest 4k (8MP) bullet optical zoom poe
* amcrest 4k (8MP) turret
Was considering getting one/some of the 8k dual-lens cameras (e.g. amcrest) for wide e.g. garden & roof/driveway views & minimum of drilling to house eaves.
Have higher rez to see e.g. license plates in case shady business in front of the house & for ID'ing critters eating from my garden. Some of the views can probably save in lower rez (side/gate ingress points). Just guessing initially ~15fps. Interested in trying to keep at least days-weeks-ish of footage. I brick the cams/server from WAN and use a VPN tunnel if want to view remotely (i.e. no AI/camera-phone-home-nonsense/evil-cloud). Ergo local storage so just want ability to fit a bunch of TB. Interested in adding a bit of overhead re computer specs. Am comfortable with linux/docker, but haven't used Proxmox yet which seemed intriguing from forum comments. For other small servers I've used a bunch of ~$70-200 used minipcs, but these don't have specs for what seems like is required for the higher-rez multi-cameras as above (CPU/RAM/storage). I am more inexperienced re picking a used server, re seemingly like there are some gotchas with the architecture of used server hardware from ebay. If estimated 15 cams at 8k 15fps is there a rule of thumb re cores/RAM/storage? Any specific server series to checkout in this regard on ebay? Thanks for any thoughts comments.
Perhaps relatedly: does ZM team do service consultations for e.g. ~1 hr for these non-commercial applications?
* amcrest 4k (8MP) bullet optical zoom poe
* amcrest 4k (8MP) turret
Was considering getting one/some of the 8k dual-lens cameras (e.g. amcrest) for wide e.g. garden & roof/driveway views & minimum of drilling to house eaves.
Have higher rez to see e.g. license plates in case shady business in front of the house & for ID'ing critters eating from my garden. Some of the views can probably save in lower rez (side/gate ingress points). Just guessing initially ~15fps. Interested in trying to keep at least days-weeks-ish of footage. I brick the cams/server from WAN and use a VPN tunnel if want to view remotely (i.e. no AI/camera-phone-home-nonsense/evil-cloud). Ergo local storage so just want ability to fit a bunch of TB. Interested in adding a bit of overhead re computer specs. Am comfortable with linux/docker, but haven't used Proxmox yet which seemed intriguing from forum comments. For other small servers I've used a bunch of ~$70-200 used minipcs, but these don't have specs for what seems like is required for the higher-rez multi-cameras as above (CPU/RAM/storage). I am more inexperienced re picking a used server, re seemingly like there are some gotchas with the architecture of used server hardware from ebay. If estimated 15 cams at 8k 15fps is there a rule of thumb re cores/RAM/storage? Any specific server series to checkout in this regard on ebay? Thanks for any thoughts comments.
Perhaps relatedly: does ZM team do service consultations for e.g. ~1 hr for these non-commercial applications?