Did you know your Storinator has the power to be both, a local storage target and a high-performance server that can manage your video recording software?
Even if you may already have an existing infrastructure in place that handles things like camera management and local monitoring, your company may be required to store more footage than your current infrastructure will allow.
Check out this weekly tech tip to where Mitch talks about using your storage server as a storage target for network video recording software. Check it out below!
Hey Everyone, Mitchell here from 45Drives. Welcome back to another weekly tech tip video. This week I’m going to be talking about using your 45Drives Storinator as a storage target for network video recording software.
Although your Storinator has the power to be both
a local storage target and a high-performance server that can manage
your video recording software, you may already have an existing
infrastructure in place that handles things like camera management
and local monitoring. If that’s the case your company may be in the
position that it requires to store more footage than your current
infrastructure will allow.
This is where
45Drives can come with a solution that is
robust and easy to implement. And can confirm to whatever remote
storage protocols your recording software of choice of supports, such
as iSCUSI, SMB, NFS, or Amazon S3.
In order to set
this up our server doesn’t need to run windows even if your
infrastructure does. We pride ourselves on using open-source software
to integrate into whatever environment you use for pure flexibility
and customization.
We can get you
set up with a storage pool in one of a few different environments
that your video recording software will have no problem interfacing
with, such as FreeNAS, CentOS or Ubuntu.
To get started,
the first step is to head over to the configurator.
This is where you can begin by taking in to account things like your
current and future storage needs in order to decide the size of
chassis and drive you will want. You can also decide on your network
requirements by using our network
camera throughput guide.
There is always a 45 drives account
manager that can help you
find the perfect solution for you.
One final note
you may find interesting, just how many a cameras a single Storinator
can handle. Using two 10Gb connections, one Storinator can handle up
to 4000 cameras.
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