Hi guys, I am new to CCTV with IP cams.
I want to build a 3-4 individual systems each with 20-30x 2MP IP cams, then connect them together somehow into single large system to allow admin to keep an eye on everything in complexity. I would love to use video analitics too, but I have no idea how powerfull should be each of the PCs to take care of that easyly.
My existing testing system : DVR from a PC core 2 duo 2,2GHz, 4GB RAM, GPU onboard......with 6x2MPx cams recorded at 10fps with 1Mpx resolution only. With this configuration the CPU is at 100percent (and I have several features for video analitics still off)
apparently I have 2 Mpx cams, which are not recorded at full size (using rtsp channel for 1Mpx only), and CPU is 100percent. The same UBNT Cameras on same machine works as follows on different softwares :
UBNT Unify - 10cameras, 10fps, no analitics, CPU is full
Genius NVR -10cameras,10fps,no analitics, utilization 65-75percent of CPU
Other software I cant think of now : 6 x camera and CPU was full..
>So my questions are :
- How powerfull should be the PC to record and do video analitics for 20-30IP Cams 2Mpx, at 10Fps? (any recomended performance score )
- do I need a RAID 1 (It doesnt seems the utilization of HDD is somewhere close to max. now)
- Is GPU used for IP cams at all?....does it help to better perform some actions for PC based NVR.
- what is the best NVR software to use advanced features as video analitics, etc....
The UBNT Unify NVR software seems OK, but it doesnt have a timeline to move on synchronously for all cameras. So it is painfull to use the stored data then and search for something on various cameras. Genius NVR seems as my favorite, even not so user friendly.
If there are any advices for me in case I wrote something not correct, I am very glad for any comments.