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  1. thank you! i opened terminal, simply ran iperf, i was under impression that i had to "enable it after installing it" like we did in the old days. All is good now.
  2. year is now 2023 here ... this solution still works! thank you!
  3. So is there a way to run iperf3 in 6.11.5 ? Deprecated? Per this link, "Iperf3 now comes pre-installed" ... so how to run it? Is there a tutorial guide?
  4. Since your post was made in February, and it is now October, just curious, what did you decide, which route software/hardware you went with? For BlueIris, I'm running PowerEdge r720 with Nvidia 1070ti (various vm's), I've installed 10GB NIC and HBA for Proxmox. Windows VM for BlueIris. I know this particular setup doesn't do h265, however, it has been stable for recording h264 (continuous 24/7) and smooth/decent on playback over RDP and via mobile connection. I've tried Nvidia K2000 and it was cheap and also good with BlueIris. Reason for 1070ti to split GPU to multiple VM's. Currently have both video cards in Poweredge r720. Ryzen 1700x computer with 64GB ram, RX580: Just got 64GB ram RMA returned from G.Skill, new set of DDR3. This was a major draw for me recently. This is the computer I used with Windows where BlueIris was running on and cloud backup to backbalze. Worked excellent until memory crapped out. I will try Unraid on this computer now with BlueIris in VM. No worries for the lost data as everything in backblaze and now had been restored. Unraid: The computer I had Unraid running on, was AMD 8350 Vishera cpu, 32GB ram, RX480, unit went dead, after troubleshooting with 2 burned motherboards came to conclude that PSU Corsair CX750M went bad. It burned 2 of the AM3+ boards. I've tried BlueIris in VM on this setup, and was not as successful perhaps to a learning curve I'm going through with Unraid as I'm relatively new to it. Your hardware definitely supersedes mine, curious what have you done, based on your original post. Thank you.