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Centralization of heterogeneous DVRs?
Dear experts,
I ask you to help with practical advice on centralizing the zoo of DVRs!
There are
50+
possibly connected objects, contractors are different, everyone pushes their own equipment, some can be found, stupidly IP cameras connected to my network :(
. client for viewing behind objects or is it web access
4. Archive management
5. Kh.z.
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Here, the recommendation can only be an agreement with the people who make decisions on purchases of a program (no matter how loud it sounds) for the unification of the cctv-economy. With a choice of satisfying software and registrars, inviting vendor representatives and other fun things. Further, as equipment fails and new facilities are launched, we know what to buy. Prices under such conditions can also become more pleasant than voiced (if you are tasty =)).
For centralization, I advise you to pay attention to macroscop and ISS . But that won't help you right now if you're not ready for the "collect, throw away, buy new" option. For you, multiserver support is a vital necessity.
And now you can look at ivideon. It will be a crutch, but an openwork carved crutch.
By automating the mess, we get an automated mess. Try to design a centralized system for collecting all video information if the channels allow.
Why throw away what you have if you can try to sell it for 50 ... 75% of the cost. Entrust this to a separate person, and in about a year you can implement everything and install new equipment .....
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