Surveillance Cameras and NVR
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@mike-davis said in Surveillance Cameras and NVR:
I have one G3 Dome running and I really like the picture and price point. I'll be adding some more cameras in the future. I'll have to decide if I want to keep running my own NVR or buy one of theirs prebuilt. I just used an old Zotac box I had no other use for to test the camera and software.
The Ubiquiti NVR software was available (might still be, haven't checked lately) to customers so you could run their NVR as a VM (the one I have runs on Debian). So you could get all the functionality without buying the actual NVR hardware.
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@rojoloco said in Surveillance Cameras and NVR:
@mike-davis said in Surveillance Cameras and NVR:
I have one G3 Dome running and I really like the picture and price point. I'll be adding some more cameras in the future. I'll have to decide if I want to keep running my own NVR or buy one of theirs prebuilt. I just used an old Zotac box I had no other use for to test the camera and software.
The Ubiquiti NVR software was available (might still be, haven't checked lately) to customers so you could run their NVR as a VM (the one I have runs on Debian). So you could get all the functionality without buying the actual NVR hardware.
I was thinking the same thing. I have never messed with Ubiquiti cameras but always heard great things about them.
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I've been using synologys built in surveillance app, works quite well for me, using a hikvision poe camera with it.
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@ccwtech said in Surveillance Cameras and NVR:
Are we fans of Ubiquity when it comes to surveillance cameras and an NVR or is there another brand that is recommended?
I am a fan of Ubiquiti Cameras, I have them running locally and also in Amazon. Most of my deployments are running Debian and Ubuntu. Best to keep your hardware and software updated. The AirCams have been long deprecated.
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I have two of the older UVC Micros for our house. They work pretty well.
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@dbeato said in Surveillance Cameras and NVR:
@ccwtech said in Surveillance Cameras and NVR:
Are we fans of Ubiquity when it comes to surveillance cameras and an NVR or is there another brand that is recommended?
I am a fan of Ubiquiti Cameras, I have them running locally and also in Amazon. Most of my deployments are running Debian and Ubuntu. Best to keep your hardware and software updated. The AirCams have been long deprecated.
So you are not using their NVR box? You have it on a private server?
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@ccwtech said in Surveillance Cameras and NVR:
@dbeato said in Surveillance Cameras and NVR:
@ccwtech said in Surveillance Cameras and NVR:
Are we fans of Ubiquity when it comes to surveillance cameras and an NVR or is there another brand that is recommended?
I am a fan of Ubiquiti Cameras, I have them running locally and also in Amazon. Most of my deployments are running Debian and Ubuntu. Best to keep your hardware and software updated. The AirCams have been long deprecated.
So you are not using their NVR box? You have it on a private server?
I had used their NVR in the past. Decent specs and pretty good storage space.
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I have 4 installs on their NVR and 1 on a server using Ubuntu 16.04
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@ccwtech said in Surveillance Cameras and NVR:
@dbeato said in Surveillance Cameras and NVR:
@ccwtech said in Surveillance Cameras and NVR:
Are we fans of Ubiquity when it comes to surveillance cameras and an NVR or is there another brand that is recommended?
I am a fan of Ubiquiti Cameras, I have them running locally and also in Amazon. Most of my deployments are running Debian and Ubuntu. Best to keep your hardware and software updated. The AirCams have been long deprecated.
So you are not using their NVR box? You have it on a private server?
Correct, we are using a VM in a local Server and also Amazon EC2 instances with S3.
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I've not used them, but the price and features seem awfully good.