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Page 1: Surveon NVR2100 Spec-in Guide

Surveon NVR2100 Series Spec In Guide Line

Product & Marketing DepartmentSurveon Technology 2014

Ver.2.0 2014/9/5

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Surveon NVR Solutions Overview2

EconomicSMB

Desktop Standalone

Embedded RAID NVR

ProfessionalStandard Project

EnterpriseMission Critical

Professional Hot Swappable

RAID NVR

Enterprise NVR Server Head

With Storage Subsystem

NVR2100 + iSCSI StorageSMR & NVR5000 SeriesNVR3000 Series

4 – 32 Channel

4, 8 HDD

4 – 64 Channel

4, 8, 12, 16 HDD

16 – 64 Channel

Up to 120 HDD

Entry – Mid Range

Retail, Hospitality, Super Market

SMB, Small School, Factory, Hotel

Mid Range

Public Utility, Government,

Education, Hotel, Factory, School

High End

Banking, Casino, Transportation

Air port, City Surveillance

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Outline3

• Spec in business Flow

• Why subsystem storage?

• Subsystem Storage vs. all in one NVR

• Surveon NVR2100 solutions overview

• Surveon NVR2100 special features highlight

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Spec in business flow.4

• Find out the potential competitors’ product spec.

• Get the unique features from Surveon NVR 2100

• Modify the features to the RFP with Surveon spec.

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Surveon Spec In Flow and Sales Tools.5

CheckSurveon Special Features

Understand Surveon UniqueFeatures

Understand Surveon’s Special features and the benefits for the project

RAID Sub-system

Max.240 HDD

Controller Solutions Data Services

Get the Features from storage product datasheet

Select special features from Surveon NVR2100 & the subsystem storage.

Understand Competitors’Pros and Con s

Try to spec in the subsystem storage to create reliable and efficient security so-lutions for customers

Storage Subsystem vs.All in one NVR

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Why storage subsystem is the basic requirement

for so many security projects?

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Types of Storage Solutions7

Solutions Main Applications IO Performance Reliability Protection

PC Built In HDD Standard (Home, Office) Low Low None

Software RAID SMB, SOHO NAS Low – Middle Middle Middle

PC + RAID Card Purpose Build Server Middle Low-Middle High

SubsystemStorage

Data Intensive Professional

Project High High High

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Solutions Overview for Video Storage8

Solutions Features Ref ProductApplication

Notes

PC Built In HDDNot Design for NVRI/O LoadingStorage Reliability

Dell PCSimple Application.

< 16 CH D1

SW RAID NAS SMB, Software RAID Synonlogy, QNAP NASLimited CH and IO

Performance

RAID CardSW RAID

Flexible, Integration effort, Function Rich Local SI, CTOS NVR

IntegrationInterference from

PC

Enterprise RAID Subsystem

HW RAIDHigh PerformanceI/O Storage, Capacity

Bosch, HoneywellMost Reliable

Solutions

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Design Guide from AXIS

Quote from AXIS Applications Note, Page 31.http://www.axis.com/files/manuals/gd_ipsurv_design_32568_en_0807_lo.pdf

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Why SI partners chose Surveon

Surveon is the only supplier providing E2E solutions and

its own design full line enterprise storage subsystem.

Megapixel Camera RAID NVR Enterprise Video StorageVideo ManagementSoftware

Empower our partners with high quality enterprise

solutions at competitive cost.

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Storage Subsystem vs. All in one NVR

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Solutions for Megapixel Recording

Storage Subsystem Solutions All in one NVR

NVR Pool (Computing)

Storage Subsystem (Recording)

iSCSI/SASFiber

NVR built in HDD

NVR built in HDD

1. Once the PC failed, it will impact the storage.

2. The storage can not be shared with one another.

3. Thermal, vibration not optimized for storage.

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What is Storage RAID Subsystem?

The RAID Storage subsystem is an dedicated system for server, PC

or NVR for data storage. It connected with the server through the

SAS, Fiber or the iSCSI interface. The controller based system with

a dedicated “RAID controller” provide the highest performance

and reliability for the mission critical applications like database,

banking, multimedia or security. The reference providers for

storage subsystem includes IBM, Dell, EMC, Infortrend or HP.

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An overview for Storage Subsystem

3U 16 BAY RAID Storage Subsystem Standard short depth chassis

High Density Modules, Cable less Design Swappable Controller Module

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What is all in one PC solutions?

One of the common solutions for NVR is to used a commercial off the

shelf solution to assemble the motherboard, chassis and the RAID card

into a complete systems. It is called CTOS based solutions. The benefits

for the CTOS are flexible and low cost. It’s also the only solution for

suppliers with neither design nor manufacturing capacity. The

disadvantages are integration risk and lack of reliability. Its storage

solutions come from a PC + RAID card. This all in one architecture brings

the low cost advantages but with lower reliability and performance

compared to the subsystem storage.

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An overview for all in one NVR

3U Storage Server – Motherboard + Cable + Fan + RAID Card …

Concern on…

Dust

Cable

Thermal

Interference

Integration

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Storage Subsystem vs. All in one Solution 18

Subsystem Storage All in one Solutions Pro and Con

System Architecture RAID Subsystem PC Built in When PC is down, so is the storage.

Overall Design Cable less, whole module

designed, anti-vibration and advanced thermal design

Cables, dusts, vibration and need to combine

thermal issues with CPU and HDD

HDD are prone to failure

Total HDD need less More Over Provisioning

Performance Enterprise RAID Subsystem RAID Card or software RAID

High performance and high stability

Maintenance Hot swappable hard disks, controller & central management, None or Difficult Lower maintenance

cost and risk

Scalability Yes None Costs on expansion

Occupied space Less than 1/3 Standard Save space

Data services Yes (Local, remote replication..) NO More Features

Size Standard short Rack Need the long depth rack Space & Cost

Power Lower power consumption Standard Save operation cost

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Why spec in NVR2100 solutions?

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20Projects with no Subsystem Storage spec in

Projects with no subsystem storage

Surveon Partners Competitors

Surveon All in one NVR Series Common All in one NVR

Use Surveon Standard E2E solutions to compete with the competitor’s solutions with

the SMR series. Leverage the standard VMS and camera spec in feature list for the

tender.

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NVR2100 Solutions Spec In Flow

Spec in Subsystem Storage to the project

Surveon Partners Competitors

Use Surveon E2E products and RAID subsystem with high Integration, and proven E2E solutions. Competitive Cost from Surveon. Single contact support.

Need to obtain other storage solutions (IBM, EMC..) with higher costs, integration issues, unconfirm performance and other supporting issues.

Surveon Storage Subsystem Common All in one NVR

Increase 50% project winning rate

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NVR2100 Solution Overview

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NVR2100 series solution overview23

• Two Solutions: DAS Series & iSCSI Series

• Enterprise Storage Subsystem Solutions

• Easy Scalable solutions for hundreds channels

• Easy Scalable recording solutions

• Max. 960TB per NVR

• Built in Enterprise grade VMS

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Selection Guide for NVR2100 Series24

Decide number of Channel for the Project

Calculate the storage capacity via Surveon design Tool

Decide the architecture: DAS (SAS) or SAN (iSCSI)

Choose the storage model from the price book

Easy Scalable for numerous camera channels

Easy Scalable for the storage capacity

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1. NVR2100 Special Feature Overview

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26Spec in Guide Line

Items Type Items Type

1 A 11 B

2 A 12 B

3 A 13 B

4 A 14 B

5 A 15 B

6 A 16 B

7 B 17 B

8 B 18 NA

9 B 19 NA

10 B 20 NA

If the project didn’t spec in the “storage subsystem” architecture. Partners can also use the features in type B to spec in the project and to use better specifications to compete with the all in one NVR solutions.

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• The video recording device should use subsystem storage

through SAS/iSCSI/Fiber channel* connected with the NVR

server to provide a high performance and reliable megapixel

video recording”

1. Subsystem Storage Solutions

* Choose one from SAS/iSCSI/Fiber Channel

SAS cablesEthernet cablesEthernet switch

FC cablesFC Switch

SAS iSCSI FC

NVR NVR NVRNVR NVR NVR NVR NVR NVR

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• The subsystem storage should be a hardware RAID controller

based solution (instead of the common PC, RAID card or Linux

software RAID solution to ensure system reliability.)

2. Controller Based Subsystem Storage

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• All the main components for the system include power

supplier, RAID controller and the fan should be designed as

reliable modulate to support easy swappable and cable

less(without cable plug in/out).

3. Modulate and cable less design

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• The system should support SAS expansion capability to support

at most 240 hard drives through the JBOD.

4. Storage Expandability

Storage RAID

JBOD

SAS

SAS

SAS

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• The system should support iSCSI connectivity to support the

storage area network (SAN). Each controller supports 4 x 1GbE

iSCSI ports for video data in and out.

5. iSCSI Connectivity – When using for SAN

Ethernet cables

Ethernet switch

iSCSI

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• The system should support the SAS 6G connectivity to provide

the maximum performance in the DAS topology. Each

controller supports 2 x SAS 6G ports for video data in and out.

6. SAS Connectivity – when using for DAS

SAS cables

SAS

NVR NVR NVR

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• The system should support the 3.5” 6Gb/s SAS Hard Drive and

the 3.5” 6G/s SATA Hard Drive. It also supports the S.M.A.R.T

and the automatic bad sector assignment.

7. The Drive Connectivity

Serial Attached SCSI is a point to point serial protocol. It overwrites the older

parallel SCSI interface. SAS offers backward compatibility with SATA. The

SAS disk brings higher performance and reliability for most of the enterprise

applications. The common all in one NVR doesn’t support the SAS drive

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• The system should support the RAID level 0, 1(0+1), 3, 5, 6, 10,

30, 50, 60 up to 32 logical drives and 64 partitions per logical

volume up to 1024 LUNs. It supports the on-line RAID

expansions and migrations.

8. RAID Configuration

P(2N-1, 2N)

1110

P(7,8)54

P(1,2)Disk 1

12P(9,10)

76

P(3,4)1

2N-1

Disk 2

P(11,12)98

P(5,6)32

2N

Disk 3

NBlocks

Striping with interspersed parity

RAID 5 Topology

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• The system should in the 2U/3U, 19-inch rack mount form

factor. The depth of the chassis need to be limited under

520mm to make it fit in to the common surveillance rack in a

shorter depth.

9. Form Factors

Short depth chassis < 520mm

Common COTS Server, depth > 600mm

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• The storage device should support the redundant power

supplier. And the power supplier need to be 80 PLUS-certified

delivering more than 80% energy efficiency

10. Power Supplier

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• The NVR needs to offer an easy management tool through

network to handle account management, storage provisioning,

status, alarm monitoring and data services maintenance. The

management tool can support windows, Linux and MAC

platforms.

11. Management

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• The NVR needs to offer an event notification tool based on

user configured methods and event sensitivities. Support

notification methods via email, SNMP , SMS. The events

include storage status, media error, abnormal recording

performance, disk error, RAID failure, abnormal hardware

status.

12. Alarm and Notification for Storage

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• The NVR needs to support local replication in a remote virtual

point to record the data state at any given moment. This

enables NVR to restore the accidently deleted video.

13. Local Replication Snapshot – data services

Snapshot

ABC

ABD

Source

S0

S1

S0index

S0indexC

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• The storage devices need to support or be certificated by

windows server 2012 (hyper –V), CITRIX , VMware , RedHat

Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux to offer flexible deployment.

14. O.S. Support

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• The system should support the sync or async full data copies

across systems. It is used for centralized data backup or the

disaster recovery.

15. Remote Replications

FC/iSCSI SAN

FC/iSCSI SAN WAN

FC/iSCSI SAN

FC/iSCSI SAN

Source Target Target

Primary Site Remote Site

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• The NVR should support thin provisioning to dynamically

allocate the storage capacity when the data block are written.

It can reduce the storage capacity, prevent over provisioning

on disk and support the volume expansion without downtime.

16. Thin Provisioning – data services

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• The system should support full redundant solutions to meet

the maximum reliability for power supplier and the RAID

controller.

17. Full Redundant architecture

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