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How to choose a video server for IP video surveillance?
Good day, I really need the help of experienced designers! I am writing a diploma on ip video surveillance in a 3-storey shopping center and I need to select a video server for my network.
Briefly about the project
1st floor
Chambers 31
2nd floor
Chambers 12
3rd floor
Chambers 33
Total: 76
Camera (poe) RVI-IPC33VB https://sec-s.ru/rvi-ipc33vb-2-8-mm
Switches (poe) RVi- NS2404M rvi-cctv.ru/catalog/setevye_kommutatory/setevoy_ko...
how to choose a server for broadcasting live video?
ps I really need help when I got into the Internet to figure it out, I broke my leg
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ZoneMinder for example.
Maybe in horizontal scaling, issues with resource consumption are covered in the FAQ
. If you also have to store, then from the same FAQ you can peep the volumes and calculate the storage for yourself (and be sure to put them in a separate network, i.e. you get a SAN).
Try to write to the manufacturer of registrars. The same RVI. They will pick up the equipment and count. Take several manufacturers, let them calculate everything for you. You will make an analysis, a feasibility study, etc.. The very thing for a diploma.
RVI is part of a domestic group of companies, which may well meet.
If you do not need to watch remotely and there is no need to do it through a browser, then you can get by with registrars.
And so this software on the Atom C2758 writes 100 cameras and distributes them on request.
So it can be assumed that if you only need to collect and store the archive, then any modern server, even with the cheapest server CPU, is suitable for 76 cameras.
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