--- [ Kade Sullivan <[email protected]> wrote ]
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I would just use a local drive on that vm box to store the video instead of
writing it over the network to your network storage.

On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Adam Moffett <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> generally speaking I hit disk I/O limits on VMs long before cpu or ram are
> an issue.
>
> I'd be double concerned about that with a bunch of video being constantly
> written to disk.
>
>  I am running it XenServer for one camera at home. It seems to work well
> enough. I have the camera set up for motion detection to save on HDD space.
> I haven't had any issues with it. That being said, it doesn't use a whole
> lot of resources on the server. I also have my home UniFi controller on the
> same server as well. This specific server doesn't do a whole lot. I cannot
> speak to how it performs when the server in general is under a moderate to
> heavy load.
>
>  Vince West
> Tower Hand
> Technical Support
> Shelby Broadband
> 148 Citizens Blvd
> Simpsonville, KY 40067
> Phone: 1-888-364-4232
>
> On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 12:03 PM, Erich Kaiser <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Anyone running Unifi Video on a VM?  How does it work, I am looking to
>> implement it on a Dual CPU quad core xeon box.  Of course this box will
>> also have other servers utilizing minimal CPU.
>>
>
>
>

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