Blue Iris on Proxmox Hardware Specs Questions

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YrbkMgr
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Re: Blue Iris on Proxmox Hardware Specs Questions

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Thanks to both of you. Makes sense, cool implementation.
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Lepelot
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Re: Blue Iris on Proxmox Hardware Specs Questions

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Hello, guys
After 4 yrs. running BI on an old dedicated Lenovo I5 machine, I am also thinking about a more powerful machine with Proxmox to run not only BI in a VM but also replace my TrueNas/Nextcloud/Plex machine currently on an old HP Compaq machine.

With this idea in mind, I am starting to run some test on an old Optiplex 7010 with an I5-3470, with 8gb ram.

I managed to installed a Windows 10 VM with 2 cores and the full 8gb ram, the VIRTIIO drivers are installed and nothing else is running on Proxmox (Windows is not yet activated). It seems to work fine, however when I launched Blue Iris 5, the Windows VM crashes immediately and restarts. Yet it seems to work ok with other software. With Sweethome3D, the 3D video animation is pretty crude as expected, but it is working. I know this will not be sufficient to run my 6 cameras (currently on BI on another machine) but it should be enough to evaluate the set up before the next step, please let me know if you have suggestions or see a reason why it crashes with BI, thank you
itchynuts
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Re: Blue Iris on Proxmox Hardware Specs Questions

Post by itchynuts »

I am currently running Proxmox with several VM's including Blue Iris and Open AI.
This is on a Dell720 with dual cpu (48 core total) and 128g ram.
I have a nvidia m6000 gpu and have configured Proxmox to pass through the pci to the BI VM (server 2022) and this is successfully running cuda.
If you are thinking of going down this route than i can confirm it 100% works and i personally would not use pure hardware again as the flexibilty of VM's and backing up is what makes it worth while.
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