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This is a persistent 1:1 connection for each camera added to our system.
 
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This is an on demand connection, and will only be used when clients are performing live observation via the software.  
 
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This is an on demand connection, and will only be used when clients are performing video review via the software.
 
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This is the typical storage requirements we see in our applications.
 
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Latest revision as of 10:19, 9 May 2024

Most of our customers record and stream the video events using our software in either 720P or 1080P resolution.
Below is a breakdown of different estimate requirements under both resolution scenarios.

🕮Estimates assume H.264 compression is set at 30% @ 30fps with AAC 16 KHz 32kbit audio

Speeds are per client connection and depend on lighting, color, and scene activity.


Cameras to Server

This is a persistent 1:1 connection for each camera added to our system.

Camera Resolution Connection Speed
720P ~2.3Mbps
1080P ~5Mbps

Client to Server Live Observation

This is an on demand connection, and will only be used when clients are performing live observation via the software.

Camera Resolution Connection Speed
720P ~2.3Mbps
1080P ~5Mbps

Client to Server Review

This is an on demand connection, and will only be used when clients are performing video review via the software.

Camera Resolution Connection Speed
720P ~2.3Mbps
1080P ~5Mbps

Storage

This is the typical storage requirements we see in our applications.

Camera Resolution Connection Speed
720P ~1GB/hr per camera
1080P ~2.2GB/hr per camera