Thinking of deploying a new BI machine, and wondering whether to run in a VM or not.
I have yet to get some hardware to run the system, but I thought that if BI was running in a Windows VM, I would be able to utilize any spare capacity on the server with other VM's, which could make the system more flexible.
However, I don't know if this is a good idea - If I did use the VM idea, it would probably run on Proxmox, and the BI VM would have a virtual OS disk (on an SSD on the host), and then the surveillance HDD passthrough-ed to the VM - also perhaps GPU passthrough, if the hardware has one.
I did install a quick Windows Server Eval copy in a tiny VM on a fairly low-spec Proxmox server, and tried installing the BI Eval. It did install, and I managed to add one camera to test - however, I did not spend any time optimizing this, and I have had a few issues - UI3 lagging / crashing, and the most concerning being the whole Proxmox host crashing when fiddling with Blue Iris (Using UI3 from another PC) - this has happened twice now, have to physically power cycle the Proxmox host to get everything online again. That may be totally unrelated to BI though, I don't know
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Anyway, overall, good idea or not?
EDIT: Not really relavent to my question, but I just found on the latest Proxmox 'crash', unplugging the NIC and then reconnecting brought Proxmox and the BI VM online again - no power cycle needed.
I have yet to get some hardware to run the system, but I thought that if BI was running in a Windows VM, I would be able to utilize any spare capacity on the server with other VM's, which could make the system more flexible.
However, I don't know if this is a good idea - If I did use the VM idea, it would probably run on Proxmox, and the BI VM would have a virtual OS disk (on an SSD on the host), and then the surveillance HDD passthrough-ed to the VM - also perhaps GPU passthrough, if the hardware has one.
I did install a quick Windows Server Eval copy in a tiny VM on a fairly low-spec Proxmox server, and tried installing the BI Eval. It did install, and I managed to add one camera to test - however, I did not spend any time optimizing this, and I have had a few issues - UI3 lagging / crashing, and the most concerning being the whole Proxmox host crashing when fiddling with Blue Iris (Using UI3 from another PC) - this has happened twice now, have to physically power cycle the Proxmox host to get everything online again. That may be totally unrelated to BI though, I don't know
.Anyway, overall, good idea or not?
EDIT: Not really relavent to my question, but I just found on the latest Proxmox 'crash', unplugging the NIC and then reconnecting brought Proxmox and the BI VM online again - no power cycle needed.
