Toshiba NVS manual Optional Components

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OPTIONAL COMPONENTS

To fully utilize the NVR’s potential; several optional Surveillix components are listed below. Contact the dealer for more information.

Extra Video Storage Hard Drive

Each DVR has a virtually unlimited storage potential. Add additional Video Data Hard Drives to extend the amount of Video Data the DVR system can store before overwriting older data.

UPS

UPS Power Backup

UPS Power Backups allow your DVR to remain fully functional even in the event of a power failure. UPS Power Backups also even the fluctuating power current out to provide a consistent, reliable power flow. This creates a stable environment for the DVR and reduces failure.

NP-4PKVM

4 Channel KVM Switch

The 4 Channel KVM switch allows you to have multiple boxes (up to 4) using only one keyboard, mouse and monitor. You can simply switch between the DVRs using the keyboard.

Hot Swappable Redundant Power Supplies

Every DVR has the option of a dual redundant hot swappable power supply. In the event of a component failure the inoperable power supply may be removed leaving the DVR running so no break in recording occurs. Simply replace the power supply with a new one and you are finished.

Raid Controller

A raid controller is available for increased performance or data reliability.

External RAID storage

An external RAID device is used for independent data reliability & provides much greater storage expandability

Gigibit NIC

Provides support for Dual Nic configurations

SCSI Interface adapter

Allows for external storage devices to be connected

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Contents NVS Page Iii Surveillix NVS Hardware Manual Limited Warranty Important Safeguards Battery Explosion Caution Statement Do not use the DVR when moisture condensation may occur ViiU T I O N ViiiRack Mount Instructions CE Notice Table of Contents Page Technician Notes PrefaceAbout this Guide Page Product Description FeaturesIntroduction Page Controls and Connections Basic Features Front Panel Controls and Leds Rear Panel Connectors Getting Started Identifying Included Components Included Components NVS Unit Mouse NVS KeyKeyboard Setup Mouse SetupConnecting a Video Source Monitor SetupPower Setup Hard Drive Array Swapping a Hard DriveOptional Components Appendix NVS Specifications

NVS specifications

Toshiba NVS, or Non-Volatile Storage, represents a cutting-edge solution for data storage management, offering a blend of performance, reliability, and efficiency. Designed primarily for enterprise and high-performance computing environments, NVS technology caters to the growing demand for robust storage solutions that can handle significant workloads without compromising speed or integrity.

One of the standout features of Toshiba NVS is its use of 3D NAND flash technology. Unlike traditional planar NAND, which has a limitation in density and performance, 3D NAND stacks memory cells vertically, enabling higher storage capacities in a smaller footprint. This innovation not only increases data density but also improves endurance and longevity, making NVS suitable for a wide range of applications from cloud computing to database solutions.

Toshiba's NVS is distinguished by its high read and write speeds, which are essential for data-intensive operations. The utilization of advanced controller technologies optimizes data processing, reducing latency and enhancing overall system responsiveness. This makes Toshiba NVS an excellent choice for applications requiring real-time data retrieval and processing, such as virtual machines and large-scale data analytics.

Another key characteristic of NVS is its power efficiency. Incorporating low-power consumption design principles, it helps enterprises minimize energy costs while maximizing performance. This can be particularly advantageous in cloud environments, where energy efficiency directly impacts operational costs and sustainability efforts.

Reliability is paramount in any data storage solution, and Toshiba NVS does not disappoint. With features like data protection technology and robust error correction mechanisms, it ensures data integrity, even in high-stress situations. Additionally, the series is designed to withstand various environmental factors, providing a level of durability that is critical for mission-critical applications.

Compatibility is also a strong suit of Toshiba NVS. The technology supports multiple interfaces, including NVMe and SATA, allowing for easy integration into existing infrastructures. This versatility enables businesses to upgrade their systems without the need for significant overhauls or compatibility concerns.

In summary, Toshiba NVS emerges as a formidable player in the realm of non-volatile storage solutions, combining innovative 3D NAND technology with high performance, reliability, and energy efficiency. Its robust feature set and compatibility make it an ideal option for enterprises looking to enhance their data storage capabilities while preparing for future demands. As technology continues to evolve, Toshiba NVS is poised to remain at the forefront of the storage industry.