BCDVideo Adds New Line of Access Control Servers and Workstations

BCDVideo offers three types of Access Control Servers: Pro-Lite, Professional, and Enterprise.

BCDVideo announces the addition of their new line of Access Control Servers and Workstations. Their Access Control portfolio is built to suit a wide range of projects from small to large, to fit any size project specification. BCDVideo also offers a superior 5-year, Next Business Day, On-Site Warranty, along with a Keep Your Hard Drive Warranty to ensure data integrity and customer satisfaction.

BCDVideo offers three types of Access Control Servers: Pro-Lite, Professional, and Enterprise. Their Access Control Servers are all powered by Dell EMC and carefully built to deliver high throughput and read/write performance. In addition, they have the capability to use the latest Intel® Core™, Xeon® E3, or Scalable Processors. Not only do their Access Control Servers have the latest technology, their Enterprise Access Control Servers have fast spinning 10k or 15k dual port SAS drives, while Professional and Pro-Lite versions have 24/7 duty cycle SATA drives. Each of the Pro-Lite, Professional, and Enterprise Access Control Servers have Dual Operating Systems (OS) Solid State Drive (SSD) options as well.

BCDVideo has two types of Access Control Workstations: Small Form Factor and a 2-Bay Tower, also powered by Dell EMC. Both Workstations include an Nvidia® Quadro P620 Graphics Card, Intel Core Processor, and 16GB of RAM. The Small Form Factor Workstation packs a lot of horsepower in a small enclosure which saves you space. The 2-Bay Tower Workstation is uniquely engineered to ensure it meets the demands of access control management systems which is valuable for large projects.

“All of BCDVideo’s access control servers are configured with throughput in mind – built from the ground up to provide the highest I/O performance possible at an affordable price,” says Tom Larson, Vice President. “Taking it one step further, BCDVideo has certified over ten Access Control software partners on BCDVideo platforms.”

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