Migrate from Blue Iris to Cloud VMS
A step-by-step migration guide. Most Blue Iris deployments migrate in under a day — existing cameras typically connect without replacement.
✅ Before You Start: Migration Eligibility Check
Likely straightforward migration if:
- Cameras were added to Blue Iris via ONVIF or RTSP
- Camera brands: Axis, Hanwha, Uniview, Vivotek, Hikvision, Dahua, Amcrest
- Cameras are 1080p or higher
- Site has at least 5 Mbps upload bandwidth
Check compatibility if:
- Cameras use proprietary protocols only
- Cameras are very old (pre-2012)
- Site upload bandwidth <3 Mbps
- NDAA compliance is required (Hikvision/Dahua)
The 5-Step Migration Process
Camera Compatibility Verification
Open each camera in Blue Iris settings → Video tab → check the RTSP address. If Blue Iris has been receiving a stream successfully, the camera supports RTSP. Most commercial cameras added to Blue Iris since 2012 also support ONVIF — check the ONVIF conformant products list to verify.
Network Preparation
Minimum
3 Mbps upload per 5 cameras, 100 Mbps switch port for gateway
Recommended
10+ Mbps upload for smooth remote live viewing, gigabit switch
Deploy the iFovea Gateway
The iFovea Gateway connects to the same switch as your cameras. Power on → it contacts the cloud platform automatically and registers itself. The gateway appears as “Online” in your cloud dashboard within a few minutes.
Add Cameras via Auto-Discovery or RTSP URL
Click “Discover Cameras” — the gateway scans for ONVIF cameras and presents a list. Or add cameras manually using the RTSP URL from Blue Iris. Common formats:
// Hikvision
rtsp://admin:pass@[ip]:554/Streaming/Channels/101
// Dahua
rtsp://admin:pass@[ip]:554/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=0
// Axis
rtsp://root:pass@[ip]/axis-media/media.amp
Configure & Transition
Set recording schedules, AI analytics, user access roles, and alert notifications in the cloud dashboard. Run Blue Iris in parallel during transition — cameras supporting multiple RTSP connections stream to both simultaneously. After verifying the cloud platform meets your needs, retire the Blue Iris PC. Keep it in read-only mode for 30–90 days for historical footage access.
What You Gain After Migration
Reliable Remote Access
Browser or mobile — no VPN, no DDNS, no port forwarding
Native AI Analytics
People counting, ALPR, AI search — no GPU needed
No Server to Maintain
The Blue Iris PC can be retired permanently
Cloud Retention
No hard drive failure risk — footage stored in cloud
Multi-Site Dashboard
All sites managed from one login
RBAC + Audit Trail
Full access logging — who viewed what, when
Ready to Start the Migration?
Our team will walk through your Blue Iris camera inventory and confirm compatibility before you commit. Most migrations complete in under a day.
FAQ
The True Cost of Running Blue Iris: What “Free” Actually Costs
Migration from Blue Iris to cloud VMS typically takes 1–2 days and requires no new cameras.
The software license is the smallest item in your total cost. The real costs are infrastructure: the server that runs it, the electricity that powers it, the storage that holds footage, the IT time that keeps it running, and the remote access tools required to view it from anywhere. Here is what 10 cameras on a self-hosted VMS actually costs per month.
Self-Hosted VMS (10 cameras, conservative)
$8–$27 / camera / month
Infrastructure + labor. Software license not the main cost.
- No native AI analytics (people counting, ALPR, forensic search)
- No multi-site dashboard
- Remote access requires VPN or cloud relay setup
- You are responsible for uptime, backups, and recovery
iFovea Cloud VMS (10+ cameras)
Contact for per-camera quote
One line item. Infrastructure, AI, and maintenance included.
- 10 AI analytics types included: ALPR, people counting, forensic search, heat maps, and more
- All sites on one dashboard
- Native mobile app remote access — no VPN required
- Cloud infrastructure managed and monitored by iFovea
The honest math
For organizations with a dedicated sysadmin who manages many other systems (where surveillance is a minor time allocation), self-hosted VMS can make sense. For businesses paying someone to manage surveillance infrastructure specifically — or where IT time has opportunity cost — cloud VMS is often cheaper on a per-camera basis when all costs are counted. Use the NVR Replacement ROI Calculator to model your specific deployment.
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