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For all those, who are intending to consolidate their video management systems with their video storage, here comes a single fault tolerant appliance, which offers a platform, to federate storage with a server on a single hardware appliance. The Falcon QUSS acts as a single platform, which will serve as storage for multiple virtualized Video management system environments. So, with this feature, hardware utilization will be at its peak and there will be considerable reduction in power and cooling costs, which thus reduce the operational costs for an enterprise.

With a select VMware fault tolerant cluster feature, there will be no single point of failure in virtualization environment of this device. Moreover, this storage appliance is offered with a flexibility of storage volume expansion, which can be done with a SAS, SATA and SSD drives, configured for tiered storage.

DNF Security Falcon QUSS unified storage server is an IP SAN cluster which has two modules to create a quad engine active/active IP SAN. It is scalable up to 160TB and is protected with Raid levels such as 0, 1,5,6,10,50 and 60. It is a custom built server which operates on windows OS server and VMware environment by integrating with StoneFly comprehensive virtual machine OS. Surveillance Systems come in wide varieties.

On evaluating its technical features, DNF Security Falcon QUSS Unified Storage Server is built up on platform, which has 4 cooling fans support and a redundant power supply unit. It has indicators, which alert the IT manager about the network activity, system overheat, power failure and other such hardware functions. For connectivity issues, dual presence of two RJ45 LAN ports and a single RJ45 dedicated IPMI LAN port per node is available on this system platform. Two USB 2.0 version ports are also available on this platform, along with a single VGA port per node. The temperature of this Falcon QUSS Unified Storage server must be maintained in between 10 degree Celsius to 35 degree Celsius, which accounts to 50 degrees of Fahrenheit and 95 degrees Fahrenheit. For more information please visit Security Surveillance

by: Pradeep Jagan




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