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NVRs from QNAP Security to shine at IFSEC 2010
Photo: 8-bay, 16TB VS-8040/VS-8032/VS-8024 NVR (40/32/24-channel)

QNAP Security, a world class manufacturer of Linux-embedded, stand-alone Network Video Recorder (NVR) solutions is pleased to announce its participation at IFSEC 2010. QNAP will showcase the world's first 2, 4, and 6-drive Linux-based NVR with a VGA port for local display. All the new VioStor NVR models support PC-less system configuration, monitoring of IP cameras over the network, and video playback by connecting a monitor, a keyboard, and a mouse to the built-in VGA connector. The NVR incorporates Intel® Atom™ D-510 dual-core processor to deliver exceptional performance of maximum network throughput of 176 Mbps with extremely low power consumption. The entire line-up of QNAP's 1 to 8-drive high performance VioStor NVR models and the latest Intel® Atom™ D510 processor-based, VMware Ready™ Certified Turbo NAS (network-attached storage) models will also be exhibited.

Come see QNAP's industry-breakthrough NVR at IFSEC 2010.

Where: C102, Hall 4, NEC Birmingham, UK

When: 10-13 May 2010

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