Figure 10. Standard and Standalone NVR Examples
Note The NVR 40 lets you record any combination of up to 40
Standard NVR
A Standard NVR's record capability is managed by a Portal Server or Standalone NVR. In a standard NVR installation, the full Portal Server or Standalone NVR application is installed on one machine and the NVR application is installed on a separate machine. If you need to add recording capacity, you can add multiple NVRs as necessary. You use the Portal Server or Standalone NVR application to configure the Standard NVR (see Configuring a Standard NVR). A standard NVR has these characteristics:
•supports record only.
•records 10 or 40 concurrent streams depending on license.
•is configured with the standard Portal Server Admin Console or the Standalone NVR Console.
•records from the Record button or the Scheduler module.
•Supports "batch" recording where one large file is recorded into multiple smaller files.
Note When purchasing additional NVRs, VBrick provides a single combined license that includes recording capacity for all NVRs onsite.
Standalone NVR
A Standalone NVR manages the record capability of itself and any attached Standard NVRs. A standalone NVR is typically used in security, surveillance, and monitoring applications or anywhere where full Portal Server functionality is not required. In a standalone NVR
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