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Request information for 7000 ip camera and some problems

PostPosted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 4:42 pm
by a.walter
Hi all,

I have 800 customers and over 7000 ip camera to handle, but before you make a change
in the software I need some information that I could not find

1. Features minimum hardware requirements for video surveillance on linux
    Our current machines:
    a) Intel Atom D2550 Dual Core + 4GB ram + SATA DOM
    b) Intel I3, i5 + 4GB RAM + SSD
    c) 2x Xeon Quad Core 3, xx + + 16Gb ram 10k RPM SCSI Raid 5

how many ip camera can be managed by each machine? the client are only on Itel Atom.

2. Can I install the client separately from the server without
   having to install both, the same for the server

3. A license is required only for the display ip camera from a
   client

4. For a customer with a license for 16 ip camera in case
   Upgrade to 20 IP camera as you have to do, I can buy another 4 ip camera or do I have
   purchase a single license for 20 ip camera

5. you can create a server 2 new users and assign them
   a defined number of ip camera so that they are displayed on 2
   separate client

6. For the Web service you can choose the streaming audio and video codecs

7. you can send a jpeg image every 30 seconds from ip camera to an FTP server?

8. you can start the client with access
   automatically to the server using username / password in fullscreen mode

9. Registration service of NAS service uses: SMB, NFS, AFP, iSCSI, FTP?

10. How can I configure the SMS service with a personal sms gateway software,
    without having to buy a GSM module or register a default service

Problems with the latest edition "free version":

1. ip camera with 720p H264 RTSP bedroom wing with direct connection
   via VLC I have 20/25 FPS, using your software instead I third FPS why this
   reduction of FPS, the hardware of the machine is a 1x Xeon 3.73 Ghz with 4Gb RAM
and Windows Server 2008 R2 64bit

2. some low cost ip camera "fiscal" are not detected automatically, you must manually enter

Thanks.

Re: Request information for 7000 ip camera and some problems

PostPosted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 10:16 am
by Admin_J
Hello!
Sorry for the late reply, and thank you for your interest in our software.

1. Intel Atom for a client might not be enough (if you need to run large number of cameras), because it has a very weak integrated video card. For normal work of the client you need a modern low-end video card (not integrated).
If we talk about the number of cameras, it depends on its type and configuration.
If you run MJPEG - from a few dozen to a few hundred cameras (depends on the resolution and fps) for i3 and i5.
If you run H-264/RTSP and if you need a fullhd - only 6-10 cameras. If there is a stream of low-resolution for H-264 (or MJPEG) - then you can run as many cameras as in paragraph about MJPEG.

2. Yes, you can install the client separately from the server and the same for the server.

3. The license is required for a server part only. You can use as many Xeoma clients as you need to, on differenet machines. The license for a client part is not required.

4. If you want to upgrade to 20 IP cameras, you can buy another 4, you don't need to purchase a single license for 20 IP cameras.

5. Please clarify what you mean.

6. Web server supports JPEG / MJPEG (without audio) and FLV (with sound).

7. Yes, you can send a JPEG image every 30 seconds from IP camera to an FTP server.

8. Yes, you can start the client automatically in fullscreen mode, but only on Windows.

9. Please clarify what you mean.

10. Unfortunately, this is not provided in Xeoma.

Are you sure that your camera is called "fiscal"?
If you have some questions, feel free to ask us, we will be happy to help you.

Re: Request information for 7000 ip camera and some problems

PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 9:00 am
by a.walter
Hi,

sorry for the late reply

[quote="Admin_J"]
5. Please clarify what you mean.
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Attach my scenario example, I need assign a defined number of cameras at each user, is possible?

Thanks.

Re: Request information for 7000 ip camera and some problems

PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 11:45 am
by Admin_J
I need assign a defined number of cameras at each user, is possible?


Yes, you should choose Main Menu --> Remote Access --> Users. You can add a new user, create a password for him and pick a specific camera for him (and clean the checkboxes for the other users). After that you can connect through the client using this password.

Re: Request information for 7000 ip camera and some problems

PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 12:59 pm
by Admin_N
You can get some more info about User access rights at our Help Page