IP Products

Networked video storage servers

by Mark Rowe

The US-based manufacturer of video management system (VMS) software and servers Exacq Technologies, part of the Security Products business unit of Tyco, has released the new S-Series Enterprise line of networked video storage servers.

These servers from Exacq allows users to add extended storage and archived storage to an exacqVision server running the exacqVision Professional or Enterprise Video Management System (VMS) software. S-Series Enterprise servers can be used to archive video from exacqVision Edge IP cameras. exacqVision Edge is a full-featured VMS that runs on compatible IP cameras.

According tothe product manufacturers, users can optimise their network load with scheduled archiving. The series includes user-defined archiving rules to store video and audio longer. The product allows users to consolidate video archives from multiple exacqVision recorders to one or more S-Series devices.

Users can also extend their exacqVision storage without the need for an extra recorder. The S-Series Enterprise is expandable to 80 terabytes on enterprise-class hard drives using RAID 5 or 6 for maximum hard drive reliability. The servers also include redundant power supplies to reduce the risk of a system power failure, it is claimed.

For more on the new exacqVision S-Series Enterprise go to www.exacq.com .

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