The Eagle Series-HA IP Video Management Platform consists of two Video Management Engines (VME) and IP storage for a complete high-availability video management solution. High performance features include Quad-Core IP Storage Virtualization Engine, 2GB dedicated iSCSI cache per engine, and 6 Gigabit Ethernet connections.
The Eagle Series-HA provides comprehensive, sophisticated management for all digital video surveillance operations with centralized storage management, high speed storage volume performance, and immediate, simple plug and play installation. Featuring redundant VMEs for the highest level of performance and failover protection.
The intuitive, user-friendly GUI allows for simple, fast set-up. The Eagle Series-HA is upgradeable and fully scalable with a failover cross-connect to support maximum data protection and long-term expansion capabilities as your organization's storage demands continue to increase.
The Eagle Series-HA has passed the most rigorous testing and certification program in the industry. All components and software are fully integrated and tested before shipping, so your solution arrives ready to install quickly and trouble-free. The Eagle Series-HA scales both vertically and horizontally, which simplifies scalability by providing administrators the control to increase performance, redundancy or capacity when enhancing their infrastructure.
Scalability is seamless, immediate and easy to manage with incredible bandwidth for industry-pacing performance.
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