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deantae
Aspirant
Oct 16, 2017

ReadyNas 3138

I have a ReadyNas 3138 which has a Quad Core Atom processor and I want to use for surveillence storage. We have three surveileence records with about 150 cameras. How do you think this system will hold up with that kind of load? I didn't buy the unit but my predecessor did and I want to get some use out of it.

 

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    Any guestimate on the MB/s the cameras will require?

    • deantae's avatar
      deantae
      Aspirant

      Not sure. I'm recording at 8 fps on majority of the cameras and 6 fps on the rest using H264.

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        deantae wrote:

        Not sure. I'm recording at 8 fps on majority of the cameras and 6 fps on the rest using H264.


        The bitrate is what matters.  Also, whether the cameras are only recording on a motion alert of some kind, or if they are always recording.

         

        It should be possible to get some sizing from your current storage system (perhaps with some help from your network IT guys).  Most servers collect ethernet stats, so you would be able to get some average loading from that.  

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