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It's in a small room called a NOC -- Network Operation Center. There's nothing in the room but the IT stuff and some shelves for idle hardware. Usually NOCs are seperate rooms, because industry spec. calls for it to be refrigerated at 60F. The labels on the drops make everything easier to troubleshoot in case of a problem.do50 said:Looks very tidy! :good: As a end user only, I gotta say that putting LABELS big enough to read on jacks gets LOTS of points.
Is there going to be some kind of cover over all this when it's done... or does it get its own little room?
Thanks :)matttibb said:Well done with all this AT :good:
We're actually not using network cameras at all. The thing that makes the cameras network accessible is the embedded-Linux DVR -- it's a great way to go! To answer your question, we currently have the DVR set to recycle, meaning it will begin recording over the oldest footage when the HDDs are full. Currently it's only got one cheap 120GB HDD for testing, which will be replaced shortly. That's good for about 2 months of recording on 8 color cameras, give or take a week. Then encoding is done with an open-source MPEG4 codec, Xvid, which is very quick and high compression.ProcalX said:Nice AT :) I presume your using Network Cameras? Axis? Out of curiosity how long do you keep the camera records for?