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This adds complexity but I’m running frigate on an intel laptop with the cpu providing detection. It’s just as capable as the google coral I was running before
The plan is to shift it all to my TrueNAS. I've got a VM setup so I can pass the Google Coral and an ARC A310 through.
I'm in the process of shifting all my data from my currently full pool to a new one and then will be repurposing a couple 4TB drives as striped mirrors with a pair of 240GB D3-S4510's mirrored for metadata to act as the storage point. I'm currently running four 1080p cameras, a 4K ptz, and a dual 4K 180 degree stitched view camera with six 4K fixed cameras to be added along with a 4K PTZ and another 180 dual 4K. The ARC 310 will be used mainly for camera stream processing and a couple cameras object recognition the Coral will handle the rest.
Then my main desktop will be free for everything else.
What kind of cameras? I’m using a zfs pool for storage, easy and quick. Only a few 1080p cameras though
Reolink is what I'm using.
The 4K PTZ is running around 3GB per hour, the 180 degree dual 4K is running about 4.5GB per hour the rest are running around 2.8GB pet hour each.