New hardware for 90 ip cameras

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tomasbond
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New hardware for 90 ip cameras

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Hi! My name is tomas and im new to VMS. Im planning to upgrade a analogue camera system and plan to expand to have more ip cameras (the analogue in a future will become ip) total final camera will be around 90. im planing to buy a server, ill attach a the server specs. Do you think it will handle the load? Another extra thing is that im planing to deploy an asterisk server with 100 + phones. can it handle all this load? Network will be deployed with fiber. Thanks!!

DELL POWEREDGE R720 8 BAY 2U SERVER
-Processor:

2x Intel Xeon Processor E5-2697 v2 (30M Cache 2.70Ghz 8.00 GT/s) $950.26

-RAM:

16x 16GB PC3-12800 Registered Server Memory RAM $1,060.48

-RAID:

1x Dell PERC H710 Mini Raid Controller $100.01

-PSU:

2x Dell 750W Platinum Power Supply $101.98

-Optical Drive:

1x Dell R610/R710/R720 DVD-RW Server Optical Drive $11.33

-:

1x Dell PowerEdge R520 R720 R720XD R820 Server Front Bezel $0.00

-Rail Kit:

1x Dell R520 R720 Sliding Server Rails $127.04

-Hard Drive:

4x 600GB 15K SAS 3.5'' 6Gbps Hard Disk Drive $181.28

-Chassis:

1x DELL PowerEdge R720 8 Bay 2U Server $412.00
security_dude
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Re: New hardware for 90 ip cameras

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We need to know what resolution and fps you plan on setting your cameras to. Memory will be the biggest concern but you maybe alright depending on what you have decided for resolutions. Are you planning on recording motion only or just straight on going recording 24/7?
tomasbond
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Re: New hardware for 90 ip cameras

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Cameras will be of 1m, maybe 2m. Planning to record mostly motion detection at 10fps. Some cameras maybe 10 will have continues recording and motion detection (like 9 to 6 continues and after hours just motion detection)
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kingofkya
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Re: New hardware for 90 ip cameras

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You didn't ask but, these cheap onvif units work really well for converting analog cameras. IF your converting a lot it might be worth a look.

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/CCTV-Mi ... 4c4dTYNN73

They seam to be multiplex 2 to 1 so if you use all inputs you get around 10-15fps but you can run em at a full 30/25 if you use half the inputs. Also dosen't need a hardisk it just functions as a analog to ip converter without it. The pcb inside is really tiny too easy to shrink it into a smaller form factor.
agoodm
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Re: New hardware for 90 ip cameras

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For anybody wondering; I purchased the above linked DVR. I used it to convert some analogue IP cameras for connection with my Zoneminder system. The rtsp url format is: rtsp://admin:@ipaddr:554/user=admin_password=12345_channel=1_stream=0.sdp?real_stream Note that in the first part of the URL there should be nothing between the : and the @ - this through me initially.

Secure your setup by changing admin password and updating url as appropriate.
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