![]() ![]() We did end up with a superb sit down meal in the tiny Algerian pavilion but only after 2:00 pm. Again, people weren't lined up they were 10 deep with no idea what awaited them at the end. Forget about being hungry, the lines for a simple panini were over an hour just to order your sandwich with a further wait to return for it. So a great view of the architecture from the outside. They had crowd control barriers (temporary) and even yellow caution tape but again, no idea for what you would be lining up for. You would have thought that after almost 6 months they could have gotten the hang of it or at least sent one person to Disneyland for lineup ideas. People were blindly just queuing up in hopes of going somewhere. We saw 5 hour wait times listed and for others you couldn't even find the back of the line or even determine which line was for what. ![]() I still have my Expo 67 (Montreal) passport with all my pavilion stamps! Good thing I didn't buy a passport to fill because you couldn't even get close to entering any of the larger pavilions. Records H.Having visiting Expo 67 as aid I was looking forward to this Expo as a big kid.Supports up to 128 IP Camera Streams up to 64 Analog Cameras*.SSD system drive, with increased read-write speeds and no moving parts, increases overall system responsiveness and reliability.4TB storage drives provide 33% more storage over DSSRV 3TB models at no additional cost systems previously utilizing two or more servers can now be built on a single server.Increased data rate of up to 350 Mbps (RAID) or 300 Mbps (JBOD) total throughput, allowing the server to support more users and play back more cameras simultaneously than previous DSSRV models.Two DVI-D ports provide a convenient connection for high resolution digital monitors for use with HD cameras. Two gigabit network ports provide for convenient network architecture planning by allowing one port to be dedicated to IP cameras, while the second network port is used for client connections. The system can be deployed solely as a network video recorder, as a digital video recorder (DVR), or as a hybrid NVR. The DSSRV2 NVR functions as a stand-alone system or as part of a network of servers, monitored from the DS ControlPoint user interface. Whenĭetermining the maximum number of cameras and the desired frame rate to host on each system, the number of concurrent client connections, the number of streams played back per client, and the bandwidth required for client connections must be considered. The increased data rate over original DSSRV models allows more users to play back video from the server simultaneously. The DSSRV2 NVR boasts total throughput of up to 350 Mbps (300 Mbps for JBOD models) for recording analog and IP video streams as well as playback and export through the DS ControlPoint client. Analog streams are also supported using Pelco and third-party encoders. The system is powered to support up to 128 combined IP and analog video streams, with up to 64 analog cameras supported via the optional ENC5516 direct-attached encoder. Boosted by the 4th Generation Intel® Xeon™ processor and 8 GB of RAM, DSSRV2 NVR provides an optimal combination of processing power and reliability to meet the demands of HD video recording and The Digital Sentry® Network Video Recorder (DSSRV2 NVR) is optimized by Pelco to deliver the essential hardware support for the DS NVs video management software (VMS) without the extra cost or risk of integrating hardware and software.
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