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This license expansion adds one additional sub-system capacity to your BVMS system.
Commercial Type No: MBV-XSUBPRO
Reduced total costs of ownership - manage up to 2000 cameras with a single server to reduce installation and operating costs.
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.
Reduced Total Cost of Ownership
Manage up to 2,000 cameras on a single server to significantly lower hardware and operating expenses.
Continuous Operational Resilience
Keep your critical security operations running smoothly even if multiple system components experience unexpected failures.
Real-Time Analytics Integration
Leverage built-in edge analytics to transform video data into actionable insight for faster, more confident decision-making.
Seamless Third-Party Integration
Easily connect external cameras, storage solutions, and other systems to create a unified, flexible security infrastructure.
Robust Data Security
Benefit from comprehensive IT compatibility and secure data management that aligns with global privacy regulations.
| Maximum number of workstations | 100 |
| Maximum number of IP devices | 2000 (of which up to 128 decoders) |
| Maximum number of live and playback sites | 9999 |
| Maximum number of intrusion panels | 20 (512 detectors per panel) or 40 (256 detectors per panel) |
| Maximum number of DVRs | 50 |
| Maximum number of VRMs | 125 |
| Maximum number of sustained events (logbook) / sec | 1000 |
| 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 |
| 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) (24H2)* |
| CPU | Intel Xeon Silver 4110 (2.1 GHz, 8 cores) |
| RAM | 16GB |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the License Subsystem expansion
By unifying disparate video networks and integrating third-party cameras and storage into a single server architecture, the expansion simplifies day-to-day management. This consolidated approach allows organizations to scale their operations efficiently, supporting the management of up to 2,000 cameras without requiring extensive new hardware investments.
The expansion is engineered with embedded resilience to keep critical operations running smoothly. Even if multiple system components experience unexpected downtime or network disruptions, operators maintain continuous situational awareness, ensuring that facility security and daily operations are never compromised.
When paired with intelligent cameras, the expansion delivers an optimized user experience that translates video data into immediate understanding. Operators gain a clear, centralized view across all connected subsystems, allowing them to understand scene context in real time and act confidently without switching between fragmented management tools.
Yes, it is built to ensure full IT compatibility and strict data security. From initial installation to continuous day-to-day management, the expansion aligns with rigorous enterprise IT standards and global cybersecurity protocols, ensuring your expanded video network remains highly secure against vulnerabilities.
Absolutely. The expansion features an open architecture designed to seamlessly integrate third-party cameras, storage solutions, and other essential security systems. This flexibility enables organizations to maximize their existing infrastructure investments while consolidating control into a single, highly reliable video management platform.