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NVR and <strong>CCTV</strong> Architecture<br />

Many people are still confused and unfamiliar with the NVR And the like <strong>CCTV</strong> Architecture.<br />

Many of the NVR systems offered today are extremely out of date and old <strong>CCTV</strong> Solutions Based on NVRs, ILinx Decoders, Matrix<br />

and Layered Tears and so on. The NVR infrastructures they present, are highly advanced and require technical know-how to be<br />

able to track and trouble shoot all the avenues that the system is routed through. This system is so complex that its deemed unreliable<br />

and troublesome and many of the international system users have been removing and replacing them with a simple and direct<br />

forward solution as the ones listed here below;<br />

There are 3 routes that a customer may chose to take and achieve the most reliable and long lasting system today. What most customers<br />

seek are trouble free long lasting systems with minimum equipment along the way between point A and B. Please view SO-<br />

FAB Recommendations:<br />

You may consider the most advanced system in the market today, an All Optic Fiber Optic <strong>CCTV</strong> Solution. This system is able to<br />

provide and support 1 Geg/ 8 Geg/ 10 Geg Network Design. This simple architecture can provide your client years and years of<br />

trouble free infrastructure. It’s based GEPON. Architecture named the Gigabit Ether<strong>net</strong> over Passive Optical Network.<br />

a. This typical solution is for 50 IP <strong>Cameras</strong> to 10,000 IP <strong>Cameras</strong>,<br />

b. Recommended surveillance surface area from 10,000 Square meters to 20 Kilometers.<br />

c. This is considered to be the most secured <strong>CCTV</strong> system in the world.<br />

d. The System is consisting of the following:<br />

Single Fiber Optic OLT (Optical Line Terminal)<br />

1. Fiber Optic Cable Network.<br />

Able to manage full <strong>CCTV</strong> infrastructure via Own Software. OLT operator will enable re cording and viewing from<br />

other terminals as necessary without limit.<br />

Passive Splitters,<br />

Fiber Optic ONTs (Optical Network Terminal), where each <strong>CCTV</strong> camera is installed.<br />

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Direct Connection to IP <strong>Cameras</strong>.<br />

This system will 100% free you form a complex out of date structure design that requires continuous manufacturer input<br />

and continuous support.<br />

2. The second option is also a very reliable and simple solution for any number of IP <strong>Cameras</strong> from 1 to 250 <strong>Cameras</strong>. The only<br />

stipulation is that the solution requires a 1 Geg LAN Network with maximum ground surface connectivity area of 20,000 meters<br />

or maximum of 300 meters from the control room to the IP camera.<br />

a. This <strong>CCTV</strong> Solution is considered to be a low level security system.<br />

b. System Requirements:<br />

i. 1 Geg Network<br />

ii. LAN Network<br />

iii. IP Camera Software<br />

iv. IP <strong>Cameras</strong>.<br />

3. The last solution and most used system today by many government agencies is the Analog <strong>CCTV</strong> Solution. Totally Secure from<br />

outside pe<strong>net</strong>ration .<br />

a. Consisting of a High Grade Core 2 Quad Server 2.4GHz Intel Processor with DDR2 4GB, Dual Rank 667Mhz, 4<br />

Geg ram and 8 or 16 T.B. Hard Disk.<br />

b. A Twin 32 Channel PCIE cards will be installed in the server. This will enable the customer to install up to 64<br />

Analog <strong>Cameras</strong> on a single Server Plat Form.<br />

c. 600TVL IR Analog Camera or lower TVL Resolution.<br />

Types of Hard Disks used today<br />

There are a few different types of Hard Disk but, other than its physical size , the different<br />

type of interfaces of the hard disk are the main differences.<br />

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Types of Hard Disk Interfaces and their particular uses:<br />

Desktop Hard Disk Types : 3.5’ IDE and Sata Interfaces<br />

Laptop Hard Disk Type : 2.5’,1.8’.IDE, Sata, SCSI<br />

Server Hard Disk types : 3.5’Sata,SCSI<br />

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