Canon VB-M640VE Network Video Recording Software RM Series Administrator Manua - Page 17

For Large-scale Systems (with Multiple Storage Servers), cameras = 27 fps with 320

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• The system requirements described above are the minimum configuration, assuming the following operating environment: Storage Server Viewer Maximum recording/playback data rate Overall recording frame rate 16 Mbps *1 256 fps or slower *2 Maximum number of cameras with motion detection Maximum events processed *3 Estimated display frame rate *4 0 units 10,000 events per day 1920 x 1080: 1 fps 1280 x 960: 2 fps 960 x 540: 5 fps 640 x 480: 10 fps 480 x 270: 15 fps Total number of simultaneously displayable MPEG-4 videos 320 x 240: 30 fps 6 or less*5 *1 Do not use H.264 in small-scale systems, as this can have a negative effect on Viewer use. *2 The data size of recorded audio is calculated using a frame rate of 10 fps per camera. *3 Total number of all types of events. *4 Assumes a standard resolution ([Video Quality] setting is [3]) and that the receive size and display size are the same. If the receive size and display size are different, performance may decrease due to an increase in processing load. *5 The number of videos you can display at once depends on the amount of memory available. If there is not enough memory, you will not be able to display videos. • The following are guidelines for implementing a system for a small-scale user. System components Number of cameras Recording frame rate Display frame rate Others Guideline Approx. 9 cameras (assuming RM-9 is used for operation) 5 fps x 9 cameras with 320 x 240 standard resolution (approx. 8 Mbps in terms of data rate) When displaying only live video: 3 fps x 9 cameras (= 27 fps) with 320 x 240 standard resolution When displaying only playback video: 5 fps x 6 cameras (= 30 fps) with 320 x 240 standard resolution When displaying live video and playback video simultaneously: 3 fps x 8 for live display + 5 fps x 1 for playback with 320 x 240 standard resolution H.264 is not used Before Use 1 • The Viewer computer specifications on p. 14 are required even for small scale systems (up to four cameras) using RM-Lite, if you want to display H.264 video. For Large-scale Systems (with Multiple Storage Servers) CPU Memory Storage Server Intel Xeon E3-1245 v3 or Intel Core i7 4770 3.4 GHz or higher or an Intel CPU of equivalent class that meets the following requirements: Clock speed: 2.4 GHz or greater L2 cache 4 MB or greater No. of cores: 2 or more 6 GB or greater Viewer/RM Manager Intel Core i7 4770 3.4 GHz or higher 4 GB or greater 17

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Before Use
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For Large-scale Systems (with Multiple Storage Servers)
The system requirements described above are the minimum configuration, assuming the following operating
environment:
The following are guidelines for implementing a system for a small-scale user.
The Viewer computer specifications on p. 14 are required even for small scale systems (up to four cameras) using
RM-Lite, if you want to display H.264 video.
S
torage
S
erver
Viewer/RM Manager
CPU
Intel Xeon E3-1245 v3 or Intel Core i7 4770
3.4 GHz or higher
or an Intel CPU of equivalent class that meets the
following requirements:
Clock speed: 2.4 GHz or greater
L2 cache 4 MB or greater
No. of cores: 2 or more
Intel Core i7 4770 3.4 GHz or higher
Memory
6 GB or greater
4 GB or greater
*1 Do not use H.264 in small-scale systems, as this can have a negative effect on Viewer use.
*2 The data size of recorded audio is calculated using a frame rate of 10 fps per camera.
*3 Total number of all types of events.
*4Assumes a standard resolution ([Video Quality] setting is [3]) and that the receive size and display size are the same. If the
receive size and display size are different, performance may decrease due to an increase in processing load.
*5 The number of videos you can display at once depends on the amount of memory available. If there is not enough memory,
you will not be able to display videos.
S
torage
S
erver
Maximum recording/playback data rate
16 Mbps *
1
Overall recording frame rate
256 fps or slower *
2
Maximum number of cameras with motion detection
0 units
Maximum events processed *
3
10,000 events per day
Viewer
Estimated display frame rate *
4
1920 x 1080: 1 fps
1280 x 960: 2 fps
960 x 540: 5 fps
640 x 480: 10 fps
480 x 270: 15 fps
320 x 240: 30 fps
Total number of simultaneously displayable MPEG-4
videos
6 or less*
5
S
ystem components
Guideline
Number of cameras
Approx. 9 cameras (assuming RM-9 is used for operation)
Recording frame rate
5 fps x 9 cameras with 320 x 240 standard resolution (approx. 8 Mbps in terms of data rate)
Display frame rate
When displaying only live video:
3 fps
x
9 cameras (= 27 fps) with 320
x
240 standard resolution
When displaying only playback video:
5 fps
x
6 cameras (= 30 fps) with 320
x
240 standard resolution
When displaying live video and playback video simultaneously:
3 fps
x
8 for live display + 5 fps
x
1 for playback with 320
x
240 standard resolution
Others
H.264 is not used