- Oct 22, 2016
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I want to build a Dedicated NVR. I want to capture several 1080P cameras 24/7.
I plan on using Genius Vision software.
Can Genius Vision benefit from a 8 or 16 core system?
I have a lot of experience building and configuring home PCs. I am a Comptia A+ certified.
I have ZERO experience working with rackmount xeon based servers.
Cost wise speaking, I see where I could pick up a used dual cpu E5 xeon quad core server. It seems to be a more powerful solution than a AMD Phenom II X4 965 home PC that I am more familiar with.
Is there anything I should know about jumping into xeon based servers that I should know? I am more confident working in Windows than Linux.
I plan on using Genius Vision software.
Can Genius Vision benefit from a 8 or 16 core system?
I have a lot of experience building and configuring home PCs. I am a Comptia A+ certified.
I have ZERO experience working with rackmount xeon based servers.
Cost wise speaking, I see where I could pick up a used dual cpu E5 xeon quad core server. It seems to be a more powerful solution than a AMD Phenom II X4 965 home PC that I am more familiar with.
Is there anything I should know about jumping into xeon based servers that I should know? I am more confident working in Windows than Linux.