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Server and Storage Recommendation

Calculation Information
Configuration Date: January 23, 2023 Integrator Details
Configuration Name: 2301_1 First name: Milestone
Product: XProtect Professional+ Last name: IQ Trading
System Overhead: 0% Company: -
Email: milestone@iqtrading.ua
Phone: +380 (44) 351-14-37.

Cameras
Resolution / Resulting
Camera Codec / Continuous Motion Motion/Event Days of Bitrate
Name Qty Complexity FPS FPS Hours % Retention (kbps)

QNO- 68 4MP 0 25 16 30 31 7832.14


7080R (2592x1520)
h.264
Medium-Low
(Typical)

Recording Server Specification


Qty Rec. Server Disk Throughput Live DB: 86.55 MB/s
1x Server(s) with the following configuration Rec. Server Disk Throughput Arch. DB: 19.97 MB/s
1x i3-8100 @ 3.60GHz Rec. Server Disk Throughput Total: 106.52 MB/s
24 GB RAM Estimated IOPS: 541.77
Windows 10 Pro Rec. Server Video Storage: 35.66 TB
OS and Application Volume - Disk Configuration: Network Interface Controller Configuration:
2x 256 GB minimum RAID 1
Live Database Disk Configuration: Required
Connectivity Internal or Direct Attached
2x Enterprise 0.96 TB RAID 1 / RAID10
Usage Speed Bitrate Details
SSD
Archive Database Disk Configuration:
Camera 1 Gbps 532.59 Mbps
Connectivity Internal or Direct Attached
3x Surveillance 18 TB RAID 5
HDD Client 1 Gbps 532.59 Mbps

Live DB Internal
Storage

Archive Internal
DB Storage

Management Server Notes: Recording server specifications include support for the Management Server.

CPU note: The system is utilizing the Intel QuickSync in the Intel Core CPU and you should ensure that your system supports this in order
to achieve required performance.

Disk Drive Notes: Live Database storage size assumes archiving 2 times per day. If archive periods will be more frequent or less frequent, then
the Live Database storage array numbers or the Archive Database storage array numbers may need to be adjusted. Arrays
should be configured to use a large drive strip size of 256KB or 512KB and the Live and Archive Windows volumes should be
configured using 64K segment size to provide for best performance. Array controllers should also be configured with battery
backed cache with write back cache settings enabled.

Disk Notes: Surveillance grade drives designed for sequential writing with a sustained transfer rate of a minimum 110 MB/s (1TB) to 255
MB/s (14TB).

Network Notes: Bandwidth calculations are done assuming 68 cameras being viewed simultaneously from each server. Milestone recommends
using at least two network cards so the client network and camera network can be separated. A minimum of two network cards
are used in this configuration for that reason.

SQL Maintenance Notes: SQL server should be set to a regular backup schedule and transaction logs truncated as part of the scheduled backup
process.

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** All figures above assume an even distribution of cameras (quantity and resolution) across all Recording Servers.

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