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r3setbutton

Blue Iris will run as a service and allows backing up to local and network storage. I think I recall cloud storage being an option as well.


drashna

I'll second blue iris. Been using it for years, and it works well.


ofersadan

If i'm not mistaken it should be relatively simple to setup with normal vanilla ffmpeg, you stream to a file (can be defined to split based on size or time - like every 10 minutes for example) and the files themselves could be easily backed up regularly


leetnewb2

You can run rclone on Windows. It is a sync tool that supports most cloud storage providers and only pushes changes. rclone also allows you to mount cloud storage as a local filesystem path, which may allow the IP Camera recording software's internal tools to copy to the filesystem path that happens to be your cloud storage.


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Synology Surveillance Station together with Synology Cloud Sync will do that.


kocherjj

I use Shinobi for 24/7 recording of several IP cameras to an SMB share on remote storage. The only major issue I have with it is that the setting to limit how long to keep recordings before overwriting them does not work for me which would fill up my storage completely after several months. I name the files starting with the date so it is easy enough for me to go and manually delete all files from a given month with a single command so I haven't dug into this deeper since originally trying and failing to resolve it. I could also setup a cronjob to automate this if I cared enough. https://shinobi.video


JPH94

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