I think they make 10TB drives now. 



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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
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----- Original Message -----

From: "TJ Trout" <t...@voltbb.com> 
To: af@afmug.com 
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 12:58:44 PM 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Large Single Volume Data Storage Options 


They make 6tb drives now? So you only need 1 drive then, right? 


On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 10:50 AM, Rory McCann < rmm.li...@gmail.com > wrote: 


+1 

One of the companies I work with does a lot of video surveillance. They were 
using iSCSI Buffalo TeraStations for one of the jobs (50+ cameras for a 
Casino). 

Rory McCann 
MKAP Technology Solutions 
Web: www.mkap.net 



On 7/14/2015 12:41 PM, cstann...@gmail.com wrote: 

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A 2-3TB HD should be all you need for over 30 days of storage with motion-based 
recording... Put the triggers to be sensitive, there is no reason to be 
recording when absolutely nothing changes on screen. 

------Original Message------ 
From: Nate Burke 
Sender: Af 
To: Animal Farm 
ReplyTo: af@afmug.com 
Subject: [AFMUG] Large Single Volume Data Storage Options 
Sent: Jul 14, 2015 12:27 PM 

I'm getting ready to install a 20+ camera system for a customer that 
want's 9-5 Full Time Recording with 30 days storage. So he can go back 
and check work comp cases to see if employees were really hurt on the 
job. My Calcs come in at needing around 4-5tb of storage to accomplish 
this, so I'd like the server to have 6-8tb of storage for some 
overhead. Rather than building out a server with a bunch of drive bays, 
RAID Card and mirroring/striping drives etc, I was wondering if anyone 
has used an External JBOD enclosure for this? I'm thinking like a DROBO 
unit or similar. Any Caveats to watch out for? Is there too much disk 
IO to have this work well over a LAN, USB 3.0, or Thunderbolt 
connection? What other (Affordable) options am I missing to get a bunch 
of storage in a single volume for the NVR? 

Nate 






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