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ContinueVideo Servers — For Enterprise Systems in Tbilisi
Video servers are professional solutions for large-scale video surveillance systems in Georgia, where standard NVRs cannot provide the necessary performance and reliability. These are specialized server platforms for managing hundreds of cameras, centralized storage, AI analytics, and critical infrastructure protection. LAGI offers video server solutions: Entry-level servers for 50-100 cameras (medium business), Enterprise servers for 100-500 cameras (large complexes, shopping centers), High-end servers for 500+ cameras (airports, government facilities). All systems feature redundant components (dual power supply, RAID controller), hot-swap HDD support, 10GbE network interfaces, and VMware/Hyper-V virtualization support.
Video Server Applications
- Large complexes — shopping centers, logistics centers, factories with 100+ cameras.
- Critical infrastructure — airports, railway stations, power plants where downtime is unacceptable.
- City monitoring — Safe City projects, hundreds of cameras on streets, parks, public spaces.
- AI analytics — facial recognition, license plate recognition, behavior analysis on thousands of cameras in real-time.
- Long-term storage — recording retention 90-365 days, petabyte-scale storage systems.
- Hybrid systems — centralized management of multiple locations, branch integration.
FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions
Video server is needed when: 1) camera count exceeds 64-128, 2) real-time AI analytics required, 3) downtime unacceptable (redundant components), 4) integration with other systems needed (access control, fire alarm), 5) long-term storage 90+ days required.
Redundancy means duplicated components for continuous operation: dual power supply (if one fails, second continues), RAID array (if one disk fails, data protected), dual network interface. In critical systems (airport, banking) redundancy is mandatory.
Depends on camera count, resolution, and retention period. Example: 100 cameras × 4MP × H.265+ × 30 days ≈ 50TB. 500 cameras × 4MP × 90 days ≈ 750TB. Video servers support 100TB+ storage with RAID configuration and hot-swap expansion.