How is everyone implementing Deepscan for BI 5.4.x
Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2021 5:44 pm
I don't have a major server to run Blue Iris but want to get this setup correctly so I can walk away and just use it, rather than constantly having to come back and tinker.
I have an intel i5-6600 right now with 8gb ram, I have physically 2 camera's with a 3rd on its way. It is currently setup to run as a service and I use RDP to log into the unit if needed, but I find I can do most everything through the web interface. It shows cpu at 20% and ram at 33% so it should be able to handle a few more cameras if I want.
While asking. what build of windows 10 does everyone have their system running on. I originally got my PC with 21H1 but had serious problems with windows. So I reformatted with build 1909 and it seems to be solid. I am reformatting the computer to add in an SSD for the windows10 OS. (I found a power splitter so I can now run two drives). Windows shows even with 1909 that it's up to date. I was thinking of simply turning off windows update service and let it sit at 1909. What is the best version of Windows 10 to park your Blue Iris server at?
I am wondering how others are implementing DeepScan to properly detect people. I don't need cars or bears. Cats might be fun but not a necessity. I have an old Synology DS412+ that can run docker but its just a really slow Intel Atom D processor, so I gather that DeepScan won't run well on it. I have read that there is a build to run on a $100 Raspberry Pi4 8gb model.
I have an intel i5-6600 right now with 8gb ram, I have physically 2 camera's with a 3rd on its way. It is currently setup to run as a service and I use RDP to log into the unit if needed, but I find I can do most everything through the web interface. It shows cpu at 20% and ram at 33% so it should be able to handle a few more cameras if I want.
While asking. what build of windows 10 does everyone have their system running on. I originally got my PC with 21H1 but had serious problems with windows. So I reformatted with build 1909 and it seems to be solid. I am reformatting the computer to add in an SSD for the windows10 OS. (I found a power splitter so I can now run two drives). Windows shows even with 1909 that it's up to date. I was thinking of simply turning off windows update service and let it sit at 1909. What is the best version of Windows 10 to park your Blue Iris server at?
I am wondering how others are implementing DeepScan to properly detect people. I don't need cars or bears. Cats might be fun but not a necessity. I have an old Synology DS412+ that can run docker but its just a really slow Intel Atom D processor, so I gather that DeepScan won't run well on it. I have read that there is a build to run on a $100 Raspberry Pi4 8gb model.