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Installed Zoneminder via Ubuntu package and then upgraded to 1.29.0 without issue. Five Dahua HFW-4300S cameras running at 720x576 as FFMPEG results in a system load of around 2-3, so not too bad. System running several other always on systems, but Zoneminder consumes most the CPU. No local storage, used QNAP as dedicated image/events storage. Compiled libjpeg-turbo and that reduced CPU a little, not a lot. | Installed Zoneminder via Ubuntu package and then upgraded to 1.29.0 without issue. | ||
Five Dahua HFW-4300S cameras running at 720x576 as FFMPEG results in a system load of around 2-3, so not too bad. | |||
System running several other always on systems such as Sonarr, Deluge and the like, but Zoneminder consumes most the CPU. No local storage, used QNAP as dedicated image/events storage. Compiled libjpeg-turbo and that reduced CPU a little, not a lot. | |||
<update 23rd June 2017> This system was migrated to Debian for performance reasons, system load much better under Debian, also moved non zoneminder related tasks onto QNAP server. |
Latest revision as of 00:32, 23 June 2017
Installed Zoneminder via Ubuntu package and then upgraded to 1.29.0 without issue.
Five Dahua HFW-4300S cameras running at 720x576 as FFMPEG results in a system load of around 2-3, so not too bad.
System running several other always on systems such as Sonarr, Deluge and the like, but Zoneminder consumes most the CPU. No local storage, used QNAP as dedicated image/events storage. Compiled libjpeg-turbo and that reduced CPU a little, not a lot.
<update 23rd June 2017> This system was migrated to Debian for performance reasons, system load much better under Debian, also moved non zoneminder related tasks onto QNAP server.