IndigoVision RA2000 NVR-AS 3000 with 4x hard disks RAID Array
Technical Specification
- Make: IndigoVision
- Model code: RA2000
- Hardware solution: Yes
- Storage capacity: 2000
- Removable HDD: Yes
Various storage capacities and different levels of RAID resilience are available from either integrated fixed disks or hot-swappable removable drives. All the NVR-AS 3000s use the latest hard drive technology, with specialised disks that have been developed for video surveillance applications. The disks are covered by a 3 year warranty. Fully redundant Gigabit Ethernet connections and provision for redundant power supplies come as standard on both the fixed disk and RAID array units.
Read moreMake | IndigoVision |
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Manufacturer | IndigoVision |
Category | CCTV>Network video recorders (NVRs) |
Model code | RA2000 |
Hardware solution | Yes |
Storage capacity | 2000 |
Removable HDD | Yes |
Electrical Specifications | Power consumption (W): 53 |
Physical Specifications |
Weight (kg): 8,200 g Dimensions (mm): 483 x 272 x 87 |
Environmental Specifications | Operating temperature (°C): 0 ~ 50 |
Additional info | Various storage capacities and different levels of RAID resilience are available from either integrated fixed disks or hot-swappable removable drives. All the NVR-AS 3000s use the latest hard drive technology, with specialised disks that have been developed for video surveillance applications. The disks are covered by a 3 year warranty. Fully redundant Gigabit Ethernet connections and provision for redundant power supplies come as standard on both the fixed disk and RAID array units. |
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