exacqVision A-Series network video recorders now offers users higher performance and increased reliability at a lower cost. Through thousands of installations worldwide, the exacqVision A-Series recorders have provided an ideal balance of performance, reliability and capacity for mid-sized analogue and IP camera recording applications.

Proven performance

  • Continuously record up to 550 Mbps of video for high concentration of HD cameras
  • Stream up to 1,800 frames per second of live and recorded video to local/web/mobile clients
  • Optional quad network interfaces for fastest archiving or mass client performance

Designed for reliability

  • Minimise system boot time and failure risk with a high reliability solid-state drive
  • Record even with one failed drive on 4U with optional RAID5

Mainstream capacity

  • Record up to 64 IP and 64 analog cameras
  • Includes 4 or 8 IP camera licenses
  • Store up to 32TB of video
  • Compatible with nearly 2,300 IP camera models, all exacqVision recorders and software for maximum scalability

Lower cost

  • Price reduction over previous generation
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