DNF Security’s Integrated Falcon-DL VME (Diskless) video recording and management server, boots directly from your Seahawk 6GS-Class IP SAN, simplifying deployment and reducing points of failure in your video recording server. With a single storage pool for video sharing, and VM (Video Management) application servers, administrators reduce their workloads and infrastructure costs. Booting video recording servers from IP based networked storage provides significant benefits for today’s complex video center environments. If, for example, one or more of the Falcon-DL VME video servers on the network fails, it can be replaced without any loss of video data or VMS (Video Management Software) system configurations because the boot image is stored on the Seahawk 6GS-Class IP SAN. IP SANs are ideal for delivering mission-critical video data quickly – at any time, without interruptions, delays, or new infrastructure.
The Falcon-DL VME solution offers a standalone management gateway for high availability, redundancy, scalablity and simple integration with IP storage. The Falcon-DL VME incorporates storage management and gateway functionality for complete surveillance management control at your fingertips.
High performance features include 64-bit quad-core architecture, 6GB high-speed video cache, and dual copper gigabit Ethernet connectivity.
This fault-tolerant video gateway comes in a convenient, space-saving 1U rackmount chassis with a dual redundant 700 watt hot-swappable power supply, and an advanced cooling system.
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Input the amount of data you currently have in use. This will be used to generate an estimate on the number of disks you will need for this amount of available storage, after accounting for the RAID level.