Not sure if anyone is interested or not, but below is my setup at work.
I have leaned quite a bit here and just thought I would post my setup in case anyone was interested.
The goal of the system was to track order lifecycle.
Receiving
Staging
Production
Packaging
Shipping.
I currently have 40 4K cameras split into separate groups depending on location within the shop.
28 Cameras record full time from 5AM until 6PM, outside of those hours these cameras are running motion trigger.
The rest of the cameras are setup for 24hr motion detection watching office spaces and parking/entrance.
With the current setup I have about 4-5 months of history at my disposal.
CPU Utilization during work hours runs about 7%, and 36 degrees C.
RAM Utilization is around 21%
Things that I wished I knew before.
RAM, I think I could have gotten away with 32GB
SAS Drives rock!
RAID Cards get hot.
More fans = Better
The case I bought only has room (realistically) for 8 drives, I maybe should have looked for a case with more 3.5inch slots, or a used disk shelf. I ended up having to buy a 4 bay disk enclosure to increase data pool size.
PC
Case
CHENBRO RM42300
Motherboard
MSI Pro Z690-a
CPU
Intel Core i7 12700K
RAM
64GB DDR 5
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Network
3 Cisco SG500-28
Intel I225-V
Management Interface.
Main Input
Intel I340-T4
4X NIC Team attaching to main switches.
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Storage Internal
OS
SAMSUNG NVME 512GB
DATABASE
IronWolf NVME 2TB
HP P822 Smart Array
Logical Drive 1
4 X 12TB SAS
24TB Total
Logical Drive 2
4 X 8 TB SAS
16TB Total
Storage External
4 Bay SAS Enclosure
LSI Mega RAID 9286-8e
Logical Drive 1
4 X 16TB SAS
29TB Total
My build for 40 4K cameras
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Re: My build for 40 4K cameras
Impressive. Thank you for posting
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