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Brannor
Jun 21, 2020Guide
Where to from ReadyNAS Suirvellance?
So I've been running an RN104 with ReadyNAS Suirveillance for quite a few years, and it's been hit and miss over time. I bought extra licenses, had issues unlocking the licenses when the NAS softwar...
StephenB
Jun 21, 2020Guru - Experienced User
They moved on from Surveillance to Milestone Arcus, and then abandoned that too.
So I'd suggest moving on to something PC-based, and saving the videos on the NAS.
Sandshark
Jun 21, 2020Sensei - Experienced User
I use Blue Iris on a PC and have the NAS set up as the archival device. I used to run it on a pretty basic older PC, though I recently installed an equipment rack so i could move to rack mounted NAS and moved Blue Iris to a more powerful rack-mount PC. By using the NAS as an archival device, you can limit the amount of drive space you need on the PC. I would not recommend using the NAS (via a share or iSCSI) as primary storage,.
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