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  • Norman
    • Network Optix team

    Hi M van Amelsvoort,

    The RPI and Jetson are ARM-based boards, and although we have a client available for the Jetson, it is currently in the experimental stage.

    So I would recommend using a x64 architecture instead for production sites.
    Check THIS support articles for our recommendation, although for your situation more lightweight and passive cooled hardware might apply.

    I'm surprised that the NUC died. Mine is still going strong after 4 years. Isn't it a matter of fresh OS install and/or replacing the SSD/HDD?

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  • M van Amelsvoort

    Thanks Norman,

    Will check the link.
    I thought it didn’t need such powerful machine to run the client haha.

    Already changed the SSD, Memory, i think the power supply or board itself give up on me.
    It wasn’t a new NUC because it was ment to be only for the client with one monitor in the livingroom.

    Going to think about what will be best for in the living.
    Maybe will make a new server, and put the NUC that is running the server in the living and go for a more powerful server setting with more camera license on it. I’m 2 - 4 short on licensee.
    Now running 8 cam’s without any problems. People who see the system and how fast it is on search and how good the motion settings work really love it and few of them already tested and bought the product. Even the police enjoyed NX Witness when they were here for evidence.

    For now i’m going to save some money and overthink what i will do.

     

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  • Norman
    • Network Optix team

    HI M van Amelsvoort,

    Regarding:

    I thought it didn’t need such powerful machine to run the client haha.

    You most likely don't, but if you want to max out on performance, the recommended hardware should be your choice.

    But for a static display with a few cameras most likely can be done with more lightweight hardware. I have used the Intel Compute Stick with Windows 10 in the past for the client, and it did the job just fine up to 16 cameras, but the noise of the fan was horrific, I wouldn't want to have that in my house.

     

    Using the NUC as a client and buying a more powerful server for Nx and other applications sounds like a plan I would consider.

     

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