performance. The Portal Server and/or the NVRs are delivered with all software installed or as a software-only option. The NVR comes in standard and standalone versions as explained below. The only difference is in functionality. Both record either 10 or 40 concurrent streams depending on the license you purchase. Both versions can be expanded to include multiple, additional NVRs so that your recording capacity is virtually unlimited.

Figure 13. Standard and Standalone NVR Examples

NVR Hardware

The NVR is comprised of both hardware and software. If you purchased the hardware/ software combination from VBrick, each platform (standard or standalone) comes fully loaded with NVR software. The following table shows the hardware configuration relative to the number of purchased licenses. The license file determines the total maximum concurrent recordings allowed. In a standard NVR installation the NVR license file is stored on the Portal Server; in a standalone NVR installation the NVR license file is stored on the Standalone NVR.

Table 13. NVR Hardware Specifications

 

NVR – 10 Record Licenses

NVR – 40 Record Licenses

 

 

 

Platform

Dell PowerEdge 2950

Dell PowerEdge 2950

 

 

 

 

 

Simultaneous records

10

 

40

 

 

 

 

 

 

Storage capacity

(2)

73 GB OS drives

(2)

146 GB OS drives

 

(4)

146 GB content drives

(4)

300 GB content drives

 

 

 

RAID Type

2 drive RAID1 for OS drives

2 drive RAID1 for OS drives

 

4 drive RAID5 for content drives

4 drive RAID5 for content drives

 

 

 

 

 

CPU

(1)

3 GHz dual core

(2)

3 GHz dual core

 

 

 

RAM

1 GB DDR RAM

2 GB DDR RAM

 

 

 

 

 

Chassis

2U

 

2U

 

 

 

 

Power supply

Redundant

Redundant

 

 

 

Operating System

Windows Server 2003 Web

Windows Server 2003 Web

 

Edition or Standard Edition

Edition or Standard Edition

 

 

 

 

 

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