Different Computers wrote:barely condones, running Indigo on non-Apple hardware.
Oh, we don't condone it either. It's hard enough supporting Apple-supported configs given OS bugs. Impossible to provide support in hackintosh configs.
Different Computers wrote:barely condones, running Indigo on non-Apple hardware.
jay (support) wrote:petematheson wrote:For what they are, I thought they are very expensive. Apple tradition seems to be bumping the price by £300 or so on everything lately.
A real shame, at the moment I’m wishing indigo ran on windows as I have a bargain HP Z2 Mini G4 sat there with a Xeon processor, 16Gb memory and 512 SSD for less than £500 !
If you could move Indigo to the windows box that wouldn't solve the problem since SecuritySpy doesn't run on Windows, right? If you move to something like Blue Iris for cameras, then you could run that on the HP Z2 and just leave Indigo on the mini you have, right? Plex could probably run either place.
Just trying to do the cost/benefit calculations based on the hardware you have and how to distribute it more.
mat wrote:As I said earlier in the thread, I had limited choice but to upgrade to the new late 2018 Mac mini.
Arrived earlier in the week, and has taken until tonight to unbox. Indigo up and running in less than an hour, transferred over from my MBP.
No issues so far, other than having to select the z-stick but that's hardly an issue....
Any problems, I'll report.
Any questions please shout.
Mat
mat wrote:On the I7 3.2 and 8gb ram, with just Indigo running i'm getting the following:
95% system idle CPU
6Gb memory used
Cashed 1.3gb
0.5gb swapped
average energy on indigo server is 42
average energy on indigo 9.3
and on the 120gb ssd, ive used 30gb
Not sure on the actual power consumption as its not being monitored.
Is that what you are after?
cheers
Mat
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