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The saying goes that cost is king. No matter how valuable an item or service we perceive it to be, the cost of that item is what drives a buying decision.
The newest version of the Ocularis VMS platform from OnSSI (version 5.4) supports H.265 compression for exceptional image quality with a reduction of video bandwidth and storage requirements.
Bosch DIVAR recording solutions make professional video surveillance easy for everyone. DIVAR hybrid models are a cost-effective way to upgrade from analog to IP video surveillance one step at a time.
This series of network video recorders (NVRs) come with either 4- or 8-port embedded Power over Ethernet (PoE) switches, and they are pre-configured with video management software and have 2TB and 4TB of storage, respectively.
This appliance holistically manages and monitors access control, video and intrusion from a single database, providing the increased functionality of combined client features.
For security installations of fewer than 20 IP cameras, these high-performance NVRs range from 4TB to 8TB of network storage, providing dependable, affordable video surveillance storage.
The security industry is chock full of acronyms, especially in the field of video recording, and determining the correct choice for your enterprise can be confusing. These five areas of comparison can help security leaders ask the right questions about their potential purchases.
While cameras are becoming a critical enabler of operational excellence, reliable video storage is the absolute necessity to ensure that the tool is there when you need it.
More cameras, storage, sharing of security video and more uses…all of which leads to an expanding array of storage choices: digital video recorders (DVRs), hybrid DVRs and hybrid network video recorders (NVRs), pure NVRs, virtual storage, storage in the cloud and, for some, especially retail, storage to analytics by a specializing third party.
These days, when it comes to storage of video, it’s choice – not chance – that determines security’s success at meeting its mission with use of technology. This is true for enterprise security leaders at the biggest organizations, where large numbers of cameras create ingest, frame rate, image quality and physical storage cost challenges.