Hi
Ive been running BI on this below PC ( refurbed Dell optiplex) for about a year. No problems untill recently. I typically view the UI from a laptop in our kitchen but sometimes my work PC in my office. When navigiating around the UI and viewing clips and alerts I find it very slow and it will also hang with a orange clock symbol. I have 7 cameras installed 2 which are 4k but I run sub-streams with them.
I recently added an 8th camera thats 4k and thats when it got worse. When I click around to navigate clips it will often crash the PC I am running BI from. I cant even remote to it when its crashed and I have to do a hard reset with the reset button
I've had to disable the new camera for now so it at least wont crash but its still painfully slow
What things can I do to resolve this? I am running the clips as Direct to Disk on all and its a network HDD
Would 8 camera's be pushing the spindle disk too far? Or is something else wrong here?
What other info would you need if someone can give me some advice that would be fantastic. Oh and I also have my storage set up this way:
I dont move any storage I just have a new folder and its set to delete when gets to the storage limit
Version: Release 5.9.9.21 x64 (15/01/2025)
OS: Windows 11 Pro
CPU,GPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8700 CPU @ 3.20GHz [64%,1%]
RAM: 1.27GB/31.8GB
Clips: 1613 items, 3717/5351GB
Storage: D: +252.6GB, C: +288.9GB
Ive been running BI on this below PC ( refurbed Dell optiplex) for about a year. No problems untill recently. I typically view the UI from a laptop in our kitchen but sometimes my work PC in my office. When navigiating around the UI and viewing clips and alerts I find it very slow and it will also hang with a orange clock symbol. I have 7 cameras installed 2 which are 4k but I run sub-streams with them.
I recently added an 8th camera thats 4k and thats when it got worse. When I click around to navigate clips it will often crash the PC I am running BI from. I cant even remote to it when its crashed and I have to do a hard reset with the reset button
I've had to disable the new camera for now so it at least wont crash but its still painfully slow
What things can I do to resolve this? I am running the clips as Direct to Disk on all and its a network HDD
Would 8 camera's be pushing the spindle disk too far? Or is something else wrong here?
What other info would you need if someone can give me some advice that would be fantastic. Oh and I also have my storage set up this way:
I dont move any storage I just have a new folder and its set to delete when gets to the storage limit
Version: Release 5.9.9.21 x64 (15/01/2025)
OS: Windows 11 Pro
CPU,GPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8700 CPU @ 3.20GHz [64%,1%]
RAM: 1.27GB/31.8GB
Clips: 1613 items, 3717/5351GB
Storage: D: +252.6GB, C: +288.9GB