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DirectIP™ DR-8364

DirectIP DR-8364

The 64-channel IDIS DirectIP™ DR-8364 delivers enterprise-level operation on an NVR platform. The DR-8364 offers H.265/H.264 dual codec performance, 900Mbps throughput, and hot swap RAID storage. The IDIS DR-8364 NVR is highly redundant, featuring  IDIS Smart Failover technology which provides users with 24-hours of back-up surveillance and storage should network connections temporarily fail, and optional dual power supplies. As with all IDIS DirectIP offerings, the DR-8364 is fully manufactured by IDIS in Korea, purpose-built with network security, ease of installation, and a low total cost of ownership in mind.

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