Onvif Bridge plug-in requirement

Dear all,

We will use Onvif Bridge plug-in in our client milestone server, the purpose of this is for redirect the RSTP stream for other services, will there have any extra memory loading for server? As we could only found the system requirement for Onvif Bridge plug-in, is there any hardware requirement also?

We have already found the getting started guide in following link https://milestonedownload.blob.core.windows.net/files/Milestone%20ONVIF%20Bridge%202017_R1_111a/Manuals%20and%20guides/Cross%20VMS%20guides%20and%20documents/ONVIF%20Bridge/MilestoneONVIFBridge_GettingStartedGuide_en-US.pdf

Thank a lot!

KennethT

Hi Kenneth,

I’m not completely sure I fully understand your question.

If I did understand you correctly, you do have Milestone VMS (most probably C-Code) and you want to “interconnect” it to the third party RTSP client (other VMS, RTSP hub, RTSP monitor or whatever) with the help of the Milestone ONVIF Bridge.

If that is the case you want to know what will be the resources consumed by the Milestone ONVIF Bridge server, right ?

The resources used by the Milestone ONVIF Bridge server depend manly on the server load (of course :-)).

I could provide you some numbers that we are using as a reference.

Those are obtained by internal tests:

OS: Windows 10 / Server 2016

CPU: Intel I7-3770

RAM: 16 GB

NIC: 2 x 1 Gb/s

Load when ONVIF Bridge serves 100 Full HD streams:

CPU: 6 - 8 %

RAM: 6 - 8 GB

Network: 2 x 1 GB/s

You can see that in most cases bottleneck for the system is Network card.

RAM usage could increase a little bit depending on GOP size and FPS of the cameras as well as the network limitation.

Please bear in mind that in those tests ONVIF Bridge was the only thing installed on the test machine.