8th gen is perfectly fine; it’s the same GMA 630 that’s in my 10850k which is doing 4 cameras without even breaking a sweat.
8th gen is perfectly fine; it’s the same GMA 630 that’s in my 10850k which is doing 4 cameras without even breaking a sweat.
If you can use the openvino stuff, you can skip the coral.
I actually saw a performance improvement moving from the coral to the openvino/iGPU, amusingly enough.
I’ve seen people stuff GPUs in 1 and 2u cases so you probably could depending on how deep the case is/how the internal layout is and if you can find somewhere safe to stuff it.
Can you just get a pcie extender and mount it sideways?
That’s a thing a lot of low-profile systems do that need to stuff tall cards into them.
There are USB enclosures that provide more than 1 drive; what you’re after is a ‘usb attached das’/‘usb direct attached storage’.
Caveat with these is not all of them are the same, and you’ll want to validate the chipset they use works for your use case/OS or you can end up with a lovely pile of drives, all with corrupt data. (Cheap is not your friend here.)
You want a notification if someone replies to a reply to a comment you made, when you’re not the one making the reply?
AFAIK, you can’t do that: the notifications trigger on replies directly to your comment, and not a reply to a reply.
If this is for 24/7 use, don’t do USB drives. The problem, typically, is that the SATA->USB chipsets will, at some point, shit themselves and you’ll have random things crashing or even data loss.
They’re really just not designed for constant load, and a server-esque workload is just asking for shit to break at random and data to be lost.
And yes, I know lots of people use them like this, but this is very much a case of it’s perfectly fine until it’s not.
Just a configuration option for Frigate, https://docs.frigate.video/configuration/object_detectors/
Other than picking that type, I don’t think I had to make any other configuration changes as I was already passing the iGPU through to the container for hardware acceleration.
(As a side note, even with openvino, 4 cameras using the hardware decoding, AND jellyfin transcodes, the iGPU basically sits at 5% usage. The openvino stuff is shockingly efficient.)