Hardware recommendation? #892
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Do you currently own a Coral? I'd certainly look at experimenting with passing that through to Virtualbox. Also ensuring any new hardware you buy supports USB3 for the Coral at top speed. |
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AND - cannot stress this enough! Make masks to mask away all stuff that you do NOT want to detect such as bushes, trees, sky, OSD (clock etc). That helps a HEAP with the CPU-load! |
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I currently run HA in a Virtualbox VM, which just isn't cutting it at all for Frigate. I've tried multiple times to add more than 1 camera (all Wyze, no substream available) and it's just not working so I'm looking to potentially move HA to it's own server that can access the CPU (and eventually USB for a Coral device) better.
I've read the docs and saw the mention of the Atomic Pi, which I like due to the price and the low power consumption - something I'm trying to consider as I already have a 24/7 i5 server running. I'd like to stay under $75 or so and came across the Dell thin client (https://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-N10D-Wyse-3040-Atom-x5-Z8350-Thin-Client-8GB-Flash-2GB-RAM-Thin-Computer/124414807637) that seems to be very similar to the Atomic Pi in specs - but I do wonder how this thing will perform with 5 1080p cameras or if I need to look at something a bit beefier on the CPU side.
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with this Atom CPU and if it can handle the cameras, or if I need to look at something else. Thanks
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