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IP security systems suitable for any environment, application, or enterprise.
MDIS offers an enormous selection of IP security systems suitable for any environment, application, or enterprise.
The scalability of IP camera systems is absolutely astounding. You are able to have hundreds, even thousands, of cameras merged together on one unified system. These cameras can be at different geographical locations, be bought at different times, and can be from different camera manufactures each having unique capabilities and properties. IP Camera Systems can be expanded and upgraded with ease as your organization’s requirements evolve. You are in complete control over how many cameras your system is capable of running and how long you would like to archive your footage for.
Using RAID 1, RAID 5, and RAID 10 storage protocols, security camera footage can be recorded multiple times on multiple physically separate recording hard drives for redundancy. This ensures that on the off chance a drive fails, that you are never left without the footage that you require playback for.
By utilizing advanced video management software (VMS) features, such as “video scrubbing” or re-rendering video with a lower frames per second (FPS) and lower resolution, it is possible to boost the amount of time your footage gets stored for and get a better value out of your investment. This enables users to archive far more than the typical “two weeks” or “thirty days,” and easily play back footage from months, or even years ago.
As long as you have an internet connection where you are at, you can access your CCTV footage from anywhere. IP based surveillance systems lets users across multiple facilities see all their different sites on one merged and synced system. An added benefit of an IP based security camera system is its ability to be maintained on a systemwide level remotely. System administrators have the ability to monitor the health and wellbeing of connected IP cameras, ensuring that devices have the most secure and up-to-date firmware versions.
Contact MDIS today to learn more about how an IP CCTV system can help your organization.
The scalability of IP camera systems is absolutely astounding. You are able to have hundreds, even thousands, of cameras merged together on one unified system. These cameras can be at different geographical locations, be bought at different times, and can be from different camera manufactures each having unique capabilities and properties. IP Camera Systems can be expanded and upgraded with ease as your organization’s requirements evolve. You are in complete control over how many cameras your system is capable of running and how long you would like to archive your footage for.
Using RAID 1, RAID 5, and RAID 10 storage protocols, security camera footage can be recorded multiple times on multiple physically separate recording hard drives for redundancy. This ensures that on the off chance a drive fails, that you are never left without the footage that you require playback for.
By utilizing advanced video management software (VMS) features, such as “video scrubbing” or re-rendering video with a lower frames per second (FPS) and lower resolution, it is possible to boost the amount of time your footage gets stored for and get a better value out of your investment. This enables users to archive far more than the typical “two weeks” or “thirty days,” and easily play back footage from months, or even years ago.
As long as you have an internet connection where you are at, you can access your CCTV footage from anywhere. IP based surveillance systems lets users across multiple facilities see all their different sites on one merged and synced system. An added benefit of an IP based security camera system is its ability to be maintained on a systemwide level remotely. System administrators have the ability to monitor the health and wellbeing of connected IP cameras, ensuring that devices have the most secure and up-to-date firmware versions.
Contact MDIS today to learn more about how an IP CCTV system can help your organization.