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 Surveon, the complete megapixel solutions provider, will launch its first megapixel NVR with built-in hardware RAID controller at IFSEC 2011.

Surveon's NVR2000 is an ideal solution to meet the requirements of environments employing megapixel cameras

Megapixel cameras have become a key trend in the security industry. The high bit rates and large required storage capacities accompanying this trend are posing challenges to the performance and stability of back-end NVR solutions. Regular PC-based solutions are not able to meet the performance demand of professional, multi-channel megapixel surveillance. Turning to COTS solutions, meanwhile, carries with it a certain degree of risk in terms of compatibility and long-term stability.

Surveon's NVR2000 offers an ideal solution to meet the requirements of environments employing megapixel cameras. The NVR2000 is the only solution available on the market today that offers built-in enterprise-class RAID controllers, enabling the system to deliver Read/Write performance 10X better compared to traditional PC solutions. The NVR2000 is thereby able to help security integrators truly solve stability issues caused by high bandwidth in megapixel environments. With storage capacity up to 160TB and an integrated auto configuration design, the NVR2000 significantly reduces integration complexity, which traditionally was a major problem area for security integrators.

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