ASUSTOR Inc., a leading innovator and provider of network storage solutions, has announced that all of its NAS devices are now compatible with all DIGIEVER NVRs, providing a stable backup and storage solution for DIGIEVER NVR users. ASUSTOR NAS provides cross-platform file sharing, suitable for hybrid enterprise environments and comes built-in with the ADM operating system which offers an intuitive user experience that easily integrates with existing IT environments, providing IT professionals with seamless Windows AD integration and easy file permissions management. ASUSTOR provides a flawless surveillance storage solution for users with demanding professional surveillance needs.

“DIGIEVER NVR’s exceptional surveillance management platform combined with ASUSTOR’s innovative network storage devices, allow us to provide an optimal solution for professional management and storage expansion,” said Allen Tseng, Product Manager at DIGIEVER. “No matter if for personal or business use, this solution offers a lot of added value for both ASUSTOR and DIGIEVER users with video surveillance and backup needs. Users will be able to complete configurations and setup in just a few easy steps. We are delighted to be cooperating with ASUSTOR and are looking forward to providing even more surveillance and storage solutions for the market.”

“DIGIEVER provides renowned high-quality large scale surveillance NVR solutions. We are elated to be cooperating with them in launching a flexible storage expansion solution with a tremendous price to performance ratio,” said James Su, Product Manager at ASUSTOR. “ASUSTOR’s high performance, multifunctional NAS products offer highly stable 24/7 non-stop operation along with remote backup functionality. An individual ASUSTOR NAS device offers up to 66TB of immense storage space, thoroughly meeting the storage needs of large scale video surveillance systems.”

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