2013-11-04, 03:22 PM
Sorry if this is dumb/asked before type question, but does anyone have any experience of running NPVR on a virtual server. I'm pretty sure it wont run on Hyper-v, because of the HAL rules governing USB and PCI devices. However ISTR that ESXi can support some physical hardware. I don't want to spend hours setting it up just to find that someone else has already found it to be a dead end.
I currently have 3 fairly serious servers running different home automation type systems. Any one of them is powerful enough to run all of the applications, but they all require different operating systems. If I can VM them, it would be really nice.
I don't require to be able to watch anything on the NPVR server, as I do that all on the clients. The server is stuffed away in the comms room (cupboard in loft).
I currently have 3 fairly serious servers running different home automation type systems. Any one of them is powerful enough to run all of the applications, but they all require different operating systems. If I can VM them, it would be really nice.
I don't require to be able to watch anything on the NPVR server, as I do that all on the clients. The server is stuffed away in the comms room (cupboard in loft).
Server: Ci5 2500k, 3GB, Windows Server 2012, nPVR 3.5.7. 2xWinTV-DVB-T USB, 1xWinTV-DVB-T PCI, 2 x BlackGold DVB-T, 1xPCTV290E and 1xPCTV460E on Astra 28.2 E.
clients: RPI2, Acer R3700, PCH-A110, NUC, 3xSamsung Smart TV