19 May 2014

Surveon, the complete megapixel solutions provider, has announced the latest Linux-based megapixel RAID recorders, the NVR3000 series, for entry to middle-level professional surveillance markets. Operated on the embedded platform, the new NVR3000 series has combined the advantages of the standalone and PC-based solutions, providing users a simple, affordable yet professional solution for the increasing demands of megapixel surveillance in SMB, retails, hospitality, and intelligent building.

Based on the performance and the capacities, the NVR3000 series offers 2 models: the basic NVR3004 (4 bays) and the advanced NVR3008 (8 bays). The Linux-based systems feature all-in-one professional design, RAID 0, 1, 5, 6 to prevent video loss, and up to 64 channels of megapixel recording. “The megapixel application has been extended to the commercial market. Due to the limits on the performance and the functions, the standalone NVR solutions cannot be widely adapted in the entry-level applications,” said Casper Wu, Product Manager of Surveon. “On the other hand, the complexities of integration, installations, and high costs have restricted the PC-based solutions to middle to high scale projects.” Designed as the enterprise standalone RAID NVR, Surveon’s new NVR3000 offers partners simple, reliable, and cost-effective solutions to enter the mainstream market.