![]() ![]() I was hoping to hear from other Blue Iris VM users as to what their setups looked like so I could make some better estimations, but I can also just fine tune mine as I go. I'll ask it over in the Blue Iris community. To sum it up, don't dive head first into unRAID to start running critical applications on, whether it be your security cameras, your router software or your VPN, etc. If you don't own a BI license and have the time and patience to explore, then go for it. if you already purchased a BlueIris license, then my advice to you is simply don't bother with the others, the grass isn't greener. As for ZoneMinder and others, it's easy answer. If so I dare them to post their requirements and configuration and justify it. I have lots of experience, enough to know that it's a very narrow configuration in which it makes sense to run it on unRAID I'm sure many will chime in telling me I'm wrong in response to this. It'll save you a lot of hassle early on, and given you a much less stressful environment to learn in. My advice is simply to stay where you now running Blue Iris, don't migrate it to unRAID until you're far more experienced. But IMHO both are poor choices and this question makes me even further skeptical that I couldn't assume anything about your setup, or your level of knowledge, cause honestly I'd do neither of those paths you asked about. Yes you can use UD, Yes you could also add a drive to the array so it's only used for this singular function. With a VM it's pretty easy to add/subtract cores or memory to fine tune it. All I can suggest is to take a look at what you're running Blue Iris on today, and make a determination from there what's the equivalent to try in UnRAID. Question like this is better suited for Blue Iris message boards. ![]() Too many variables here given what little is known about your setup. Any reason(s) I should be updating to beyond 5.4.4.I've had some experience along the same path you're about to travel. THANK GOODNESS!īut will BI continue to be supported on W10?Īnyone else here running into the same concern and how are you planning on dealing with it?Īnd.as far as BI versions.I am very much a "if it works dont try and fix it" guy. ![]() * EDIT 2 - I ALSO found that supposedly W10 will continue to be supported til 2025 sometime.so a reprieve. The processor is the big red "!" - also, "secure boot" and TPM 2.0 are not enabled right now. * EDIT: Just found that MS pushed their health check app ALREADY on my PC so.I ran it.sigh. Instead I am using the official MS W11 "requirements" page. I wont install the MS sniffer to list exactly what they see as a problem.I do NOT trust it. I also have a video edit system I built.VERY robust.built 6 years ago.handles a couple streams of 4k video just enty for what I edit.renders FAST.and MS is telling the same crap about that system. Feels like I havent had THIS PC running on W10 that long! LOLĭon't really want to have to buy a new mobo, processor and memory and start over with a windows install just because MS feels the need to make everyone change. Heck.I'd be OK if I could still be running Windows XP. Honestly, I would love to just stay on W10.Major windows changes are always a pain and (IMHO) make very little to no difference in the user experience for me. But the processor I have isnt on the W10 "approved" list either.so it may just be a crap shoot and TRY W11.once I am forced to. ![]() Just off the top I know the processor is the first problem as faras MS's official "not compatible", not "approved" crapola. at least so far with the three cams I have. I built this one for my kid to use some 10 years ago or more. The motherboard is an MSI 760 GM-P23 (FX)Īnd the GPU is an MSI NVIDIA GEFORCE N610GT - MD2GD3/LP Of course MS just HAS to keep changing things.Windows 11 is "next" and I have been getting the annoying "your system will not run W11" every time I do a windows update.ĪMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1045T Processor 2.70 GHz 8 gb of DDR3 memory (2 sticks of 4GB) I am running BI 5.4.4.2 on Windows 10 Home 64 bit.PERFECTLY HAPPY AS IS! I have been using BI for going on a year now and LOVE it.ĮXTREMELY reliable and though I am still muddling through the learning curve on some things, it has done everything (and more) I need it to do right now.Ĭouple questions though in regards to updates. ![]()
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