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The security industry has adopted a centralized storage approach for IP video surveillance systems.Manufacturers followed traditional data center designs, assuming that it was best to use the standardarchitecture for Information Technology (IT). However, many of the growing issues with IP video systemstoday, such as bandwidth, storage and maintenance costs, are the direct result of this centralizedstorage architecture.
Here’s the problem: Data centers and most IT systems are designed for many users accessing dataservers in one location. This is called a “one-to-many” model, since each data center serves largenumbers of users. Most experts assumed that this would also be the best model for security video aswell, but this is wrong. Sensor networks have exactly the opposite requirements...
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