ScriptsMay 11, 2026·3 min read

ZoneMinder — Open Source Video Surveillance System

ZoneMinder is a self-hosted video surveillance platform for Linux that supports IP cameras, USB cameras, and analog capture cards. It provides motion detection, recording, and a web-based monitoring interface.

Introduction

ZoneMinder is a free, open-source video surveillance solution for Linux. It has been actively developed since 2002, making it one of the longest-running open-source CCTV platforms. It supports a wide range of cameras and provides a full-featured web interface for monitoring, recording, and reviewing footage.

What ZoneMinder Does

  • Captures video from IP cameras (RTSP/MJPEG), USB webcams, and analog cards
  • Detects motion using configurable zones and sensitivity thresholds
  • Records continuously or on triggered events with configurable retention
  • Provides a responsive web interface for live viewing and playback
  • Sends alerts via email, SMS, or webhooks when events are detected

Architecture Overview

ZoneMinder runs as a set of cooperating daemons on Linux. The main process (zmc) captures frames from each camera, while analysis daemons (zma) perform motion detection. A MySQL or MariaDB database stores configuration and event metadata. The web frontend is a PHP application served by Apache or Nginx. Video frames are stored on disk as JPEG files or H.264 video segments.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Install from distribution packages on Ubuntu, Debian, or CentOS/RHEL
  • Requires MySQL/MariaDB, Apache or Nginx with PHP, and FFmpeg
  • Add cameras through the web console by specifying RTSP or MJPEG stream URLs
  • Configure motion detection zones by drawing regions on the camera view
  • Set storage paths and retention policies in Options for managing disk usage

Key Features

  • Supports hundreds of cameras on a single server with proper hardware
  • Configurable motion detection with per-camera zone definitions
  • Event-based recording with pre and post-event frame buffering
  • Multi-user access with role-based permissions for different camera groups
  • API access for integration with home automation and third-party apps

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • Frigate — modern NVR with real-time object detection via Coral TPU but narrower camera support
  • Shinobi — Node.js-based CCTV with a modern UI but smaller community
  • Blue Iris — feature-rich Windows NVR with AI detection but proprietary and Windows-only
  • MotionEye — lightweight Pi-friendly motion detection but fewer enterprise features
  • Surveillance Station — Synology NAS add-on but requires Synology hardware and camera licenses

FAQ

Q: How many cameras can ZoneMinder handle? A: It depends on hardware and resolution. A modern server with adequate CPU and storage can handle dozens of cameras. GPU-accelerated decoding helps scale further.

Q: Does ZoneMinder support AI object detection? A: ZoneMinder integrates with external object detection services like zmeventnotification paired with machine learning models for filtering false positives.

Q: Can I access ZoneMinder remotely? A: Yes. The web interface works over HTTPS, and mobile apps like zmNinja provide remote viewing and notifications.

Q: Is ZoneMinder suitable for business use? A: Yes. ZoneMinder is used in small businesses, schools, and residential setups. For large enterprise deployments, consider hardware sizing and network bandwidth.

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