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How it's Done
64 Channel, Real Time DVR w/ 24 Terabytes of Storage? How can it be?
What we do is really fairly straight forward - We start with the enclosure
because it will determine everything else that will follow.

We use an ATX Footprint 5U Rack Enclosure. It's Heavy, very nearly 100 Lbs with
NOTHING in it. The box has plenty of room inside for a full blown computer
system with all the horsepower we can give it. We put in two power supplies so
if one fails, the other keeps the system running. We load it up with lots of RAM
which is the real KEY to making the system perform, a High Performance Processor
and an overkill Video Card to make SURE what you want is what you see. The issue
here is pretty simple...EVERYTHING in the system HAS to be TOP OF THE LINE. If
you have a fast processor with a slow Motherboard (FSB), you kill the
performance. The Entire system is only as fast as the SLOWEST component....so
there can't be any slow components. Overkill is the order of the day. TRIPLE
REDUNDANT Power Supplies are standard.
Next comes the storage. The Enclosure has 24 Hot Swap Bays for Hard Drives.
Today we can put
1.0 Terabyte Hard Drives (SATA - 300) in there...up to
24 of them.
These drives are SATA Drives with 16 Mb of cache on each one. That
gives us up to 24TB of Storage. As hard drive sizes continue to grow, our
storage capability increases. What was literally out of reach for many
organizations just a year or so ago, is easy to attain today. We also have 8
Drive, 12 Drive and 16 Drive Enclosures available.
Next comes the heart and soul of the system....the DVR Cards. We use a Hardware
Compression (H.264) System that allows us to stack up to FOUR 16 Channels 480
FPS DVR Cards in four PCI slots. This gives us a total of 64 Channels of Video
and a corresponding 64 channels of audio. Each card has two VGA-like connectors
on it. Each Connector attaches to a pigtail with 8 BNC Connectors for Audio and
8 for Video. A total of 12 Pigtails equals 64 channels of each.
Now we can connect any size monitor to the system, add a keyboard and a mouse
and we're operational. Hook up your cameras, start up Windows XP PRO, load the
DVR Software and we're watching 64 video screens on one monitor. Click a screen
and blow the camera up to full screen, playback video, whatever you wish.

Once you've attached the DVR to the Internet or a LAN, you can easily watch
these cameras from any remote location using the WAN or the Internet. Via the
Internet you can use the included Secure Client Software or a simple Web Browser
- Your choice. You can choose to allow viewers to watch the cameras you want
them to see, control their access, whatever you wish. You can sit on the beach
in the Bahamas with a wireless laptop, and watch your place of business.
The System comes with a DVD Burner for Backup, or you can
offload to your network, a USB or Firewire Device, or choose one or more of your
onboard Hard Drives for this purpose. You can even use an offsite video storage
farm or array. We build these as well.
Using the included Remote Manager, you can stack these
systems and watch 256 Cameras from one location. Central Monitoring at it's very
best!
It's really pretty simple. Everyone TRIES to make it Rocket Science, but it's
not. Let us help you build one.
 
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Some Actual
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