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The Surveon NVR2100 series is a powerful network video recorder supporting up to 64 channels of megapixel quality video. Featuring a virus free, installation free embedded design that is fully burn-in tested, the NVR2100 eliminates compatibility issues while reducing maintenance overheads. In addition to this, the NVR2100 also features Surveon's Clustered Video Storage Technology (CVST), enabling seamless online storage expansion and configuration, while reducing maintenance, provisioning, and equipment costs, making the NVR2100 a reliable and cost-effective solution for medium to large sized surveillance needs.

The NVR2164 is equipped with the Intel quad-core Xeon platform and the hot-swappable, redundant components such as cable design, cooling fan modules and power supplies help ensure excellent system reliability and easy maintenance.

Features:

  • Maximum 64CH 1080P Recording
  • Enterprise-Grade RAID Subsystem
  • Expandable to Maximum 448TB
  • DAS and iSCSI SAN Supported
  • Scalable Client-Server Architecture
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