![]() ![]() ![]() SD-Formatter – to format microSD card (in case of Windows Laptop).Keyboard & mouse connected to Pi’s USB ports.Internet Connectivity(WiFi/Broadband/Tethering using Mobile) – to download Docker 18.09.0 package.HDMI cable ( I used the HDMI cable of my plasma TV).Micro-SD card reader ( I got it from here ).Raspberry Pi 3 ( You can order it from Amazon in case you are in India for 2590 INR).I will test drive BuildKit on top of this credit-card sized device and finally showcase how to turn this small Pi into low-cost HD surveillance camera using a single Docker Image. Under this blog post, I will showcase how to install the latest Docker 18.09.0 on Raspberry Pi. The CSI bus is capable of extremely high data rates, and it exclusively carries pixel data. This interface uses the dedicated CSI interface, which was designed especially for interfacing to cameras. It attaches to Raspberry Pi by way of one of the two small sockets on the board upper surface. This Raspberry Pi Camera Module is a custom designed add-on for Raspberry Pi. It cost me 1190 bucks (INR) and took just 3-4 day time to arrive. The camera overcomes the disadvantages offered by our other Raspberry Pi Cameras as it has provision for night surveillance too. This webcam features 5MP with OmniVision 5647 sensor which is in fixed focus mode. The high-definition 5MP camera delivers outstanding photos but can also shoot video, ideal for drones or a CCTV project. Last week I purchased Raspberry PI Infrared IR Night Vision Surveillance Camera Module 500W Webcam. You can follow him on Turn Your Raspberry Pi into Low-cost CCTV Surveillance Camera(with Night Vision) in 5 Minutes using Docker He runs a community Slack of 8300+ members and has over 23,000 followers over LinkedIn. He is a founder of Collabnix blogging site and has authored more than 500+ blogs on Docker, Kubernetes and Cloud-Native Technology. Ajeet Raina Follow Ajeet Singh Raina is a Docker Captain, Community Leader and Arm Ambassador. ![]()
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