Comment Comersial linux based NVR. (Score 1) 383
We are producing a linux based NVR unit, it acts as a "proxy" server with recording. You can use any kind of IP camera on the inside, and have a axis compatible http interface on the outside. It,s secure to put on the internet, can do many types of recording, and we resell it as a hardware component. The smalest unit uses a 1ghz C3 cpu, and can do around 50Mbit live video, recoding and playback at the same time. If you need more speed, the large unit does ~500Mbit, over that you can do master/slave setups. You can add 512 cameras as sources (more with master/slave), and buy licenses for each recording you want. You can also use one unit as a source to another, so you can have on unit at the mainoffice where all cameras are present, organized in groups with different user access profiles.
So for this setup, use a iRecord-100 at each location instead of the pelco, connect analog cameras to the network with axis 241s,240q,241q boxes and in the future, use ip cameras directly. You can use the axis boxes to trigger alarm recordings to, with motiondetect if you want. The main office only need a 100 unit to start (512 cameras), if you need more performance or more than 512 you need to upgrade to a 500 unit).
We have a demo system (currently offline due to isp swtiching connection) where I can give you an account, this has cameras from different locations and also from other iRecord systems. Out homepage is being rebuilt, not much good info about the product, but here we go. http://www.i-solutions.se/
We have a demo system (currently offline due to isp swtiching connection) where I can give you an account, this has cameras from different locations and also from other iRecord systems. Out homepage is being rebuilt, not much good info about the product, but here we go. http://www.i-solutions.se/