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This license expansion permits a secondary recording target within your BVMS configuration. This feature is licensed per camera.
Commercial Type No: MBV-XDURPLU
Flexible deployment - choose between cost-effective appliances or a software-only deployment.
Embedded resilience - keep operations up and running even when multiple system components fail.
IQSIGHT video at its best - the best user-experience combining IQSIGHT cameras with BVMS.
Integration - integrate third-party cameras, storage and further systems into BVMS.
IT environments and data security - benefit from full IT compatibility from installation to day-to-day management in a secure way.
Maintain continuous visibility during component failures
Embedded resilience keeps your critical operations running smoothly, even if multiple system elements unexpectedly go offline.
Deploy flexibly across any IT infrastructure
Choose between cost-effective hardware appliances or software-only installations to perfectly match your specific network and operational requirements.
Unify your entire video security ecosystem
Seamlessly integrate third-party cameras, external storage, and additional security platforms into one centralized management interface.
Turn video data into real-time understanding
Surface Intelligent Video Analytics directly within the interface to help teams understand context and act earlier.
Secure video data across your network
Benefit from full IT compatibility and rigorous data protection from initial setup through daily system management.
| Maximum number of workstations | 20 |
| Maximum number of cameras | 256 |
| Maximum number of live and playback sites | 10 |
| Maximum number of intrusion panels | 10 |
| Maximum number of DVRs | 10 |
| Maximum number of VRMs | 2 |
| Maximum number of sustained events (logbook) / sec | 500 |
| Maximum number of sustained events (without logbook) / sec | 2500 |
| Maximum peak event load / sec (within 60 minutes) | 5000 |
| Maximum number of events / sec from ONVIF cameras | 500 |
| Logbook size | 4GB |
| Operating System | Windows Server 2016 (64-bit) Windows Server 2019 (64-bit) Windows Server 2022 (64-bit) Windows 10 Professional (64-bit) (22H2)* Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021* Windows 11 Pro (64-bit) (23H2)* |
| CPU | Intel Xeon E3-1275 V3 (3.5 GHz,4-core) |
| RAM | 8GB |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the License Camera dual recording expansion
By simultaneously capturing video and metadata to two independent storage targets, the expansion provides embedded resilience. If one system component fails, operators maintain continuous access to critical footage and real-time insights, ensuring that security and operational awareness are never interrupted.
Yes. The expansion is designed for seamless integration, allowing organizations to incorporate third-party cameras and storage devices into their existing video management operations. This flexibility helps maximize current infrastructure investments while maintaining a unified, reliable operator experience.
Absolutely. When paired with native intelligent cameras, the system captures both the high-quality video stream and the associated metadata generated by video analytics. This ensures that critical data—such as spatial context and early risk signals—is securely retained and available for confident decision-making, even during a primary storage disruption.
The expansion is built to support modern IT environments and data security, ensuring full IT compatibility from initial installation to day-to-day management. It aligns with global cybersecurity standards to protect video data across the network, providing secure, dependable performance that IT leaders can trust.
Organizations benefit from highly flexible deployment options, choosing between cost-effective hardware appliances or software-only deployments based on their specific operational needs. This adaptability allows teams to scale their video storage architecture effortlessly without introducing unnecessary IT complexity.