Network video recorder, powered by Linux, ultra stable and loaded with features | Linux Today

Network video recorder, powered by Linux, ultra stable and loaded with features

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
May 18, 2010

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“QNAP VS-5020 VioStor NVR (Network Video Recorder) is a
high performance network video surveillance system for high-end
IP-based real-time monitoring and video recording. Powered by Intel
1.6GHz CPU and 1GB DDRII memory, the Linux-embedded NVR supports
20-channel H.264, MxPEG, MPEG-4 and M-JPEG recording

“The VioStor acquires video footage from AXIS, ACTi, A-MTK,
Arecont Vision, AVTECH, Canon, Cisco, CNB, DIGITUS, D-Link, EDIMAX,
ELMO, EtroVision, GANZ, Hikvision, iPUX, IQeye, LevelOne, Linksys,
Messoa, MOBOTIX, NAKAYO, Panasonic BB/ BL/ i-Pro, SANYO, SONY, TOA,
TOSHIBA, TRENDnet, VIOSECURE, VIVOTEK & Y-CAM IP-based security
cameras. With five high-speed hot-swappable SATA hard drives, the
VS-5020 VioStor NVR supports long-term and high performance
megapixel recording (up to 8 megapixels) from various IP cameras
anytime, anywhere over the web and independent of any PC. With
advanced RAID protection by RAID 0/ 1/ 5/ 5+ Hot spare/ 6/ 6+ Hot
spare/ JBOD, the NVR enables secure data protection.”


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