BCDVideo Releases 84TB 2U Video Recording Server

BCDVideo released an BCDVideo Releases 84TB 2U Video Recording Server84TB model of their Nova Series video recording platform. This new capability allows BCDVideo’s BCD380V8-M system to manage up to 73TB of RAID 5 useable internal video storage, a 150% capacity increase, while still only using two rack spaces. “Having the extra capacity will lower the overall cost to the integrator. This solution also allows the majority of storage projects to be handled in a single recording unit, where previously two were needed to handle the video storage requirements. This model will help save rack space as well. With the high bandwidth that our system has always been able to ingest, we are able, for instance, to run one hundred 1080P cameras for 60 days with plenty of room to spare,” noted Tom Larson, BCDVideo’s Director of Sales and Engineering.

BCDVideo plans to release additional models with higher capacity prior to the ASIS International event at the end of September.

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