Security Center System Requirements Guide 5.10: Document Last Updated: July 12, 2021
Security Center System Requirements Guide 5.10: Document Last Updated: July 12, 2021
Security Center System Requirements Guide 5.10: Document Last Updated: July 12, 2021
Guide 5.10
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• Intel Core™ 2 X6800 @ 2.93 GHz
• 2 GB of RAM or better
• 32-bit operating system
Minimum • 80 GB hard drive for OS and Security Center applications, with a minimum of 66
GB of free disk space to install the Security Center client application
• 256 MB PCI-Express x16 video card
• 1280 x 1024 or higher screen resolution with 96 dpi
• 100 Mbps Ethernet network interface card
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• 9 Generation Intel Core™ i7-9700 or better
• 8 GB of RAM or better
• 64-bit operating system
Recommended • 120 GB Solid State Drive for OS and Security Center applications, with a
minimum of 6 GB of free disk space to install the Security Center client
application
• GbE network interface card
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• NVIDIA GTX 1660 video card
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• 9 Generation Intel Core™ i9-9940X or better
• 16 GB of RAM or better
• 64-bit operating system
High performance
Video intensive configuration
• 240 GB Solid State Drive for OS and Security Center applications, with a
minimum of 6 GB of free disk space to install the Security Center client
application
• GbE network interface card
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• Dual NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 video card
Decoding benchmark
H.264 / HEVC (H.265)
Average bit rate per camera 1 Mbps 2.3 Mbps 5.5 Mbps 20 Mbps
H.264/H.265
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Maximum number of streams at full capacity (85% CPU and GPU utilization) in a static environment (video
wall). Reducing the number of streams is required based on the use of additional features such as visual
tracking or guard tours.
NOTE: In an active operator scenario, the maximum number of decodes should not exceed 95% of these
numbers.
GPU considerations
• If your Intel® processors support Intel® Quick Sync Video, then this technology can also be used provided
the monitor is plugged into the motherboard. Laptops can also use Quick Sync Video.
• Two or more graphic cards can be used to support different monitors individually. To have the video
decoding done on the card, at least one monitor must be connected to each card.
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• NVIDIA -SLI™ bridge not supported.
• Activating hardware acceleration can generate a slight video decoding delay.
Video encryption can increase the CPU usage by up to 40% when viewing low-resolution video (CIF). The
impact becomes less noticeable as the resolution of the video increases, because much more processing
power is spent on decoding the video than on decrypting the video. The impact on performance becomes
unnoticeable when viewing HD and Ultra-HD video.
Video watermarks are rendered by the client workstation. This extra load reduces the maximum number of
live and playback video streams that can be displayed simultaneously. On average, the maximum number
of tiles that can be displayed when hardware acceleration is enabled is reduced by 10%. This reduction
reaches 30% on machines without hardware acceleration. The performance impact increases with the video
resolution.
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• Intel Core™ 2 Duo E6850 3.0 GHz or better
• 4 GB of RAM or better
• 80 GB hard drive for OS and Security Center applications, with a minimum of 15
1 GB of free disk space to install a Security Center server
Minimum
• Separate storage disk from OS primary disk for Archiver storage
• 32-bit operating system
• 100/1000 Mbps Ethernet network interface card
• Standard SVGA video card
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• Intel Xeon Silver 4210 2.2 GHz or better
• 16 GB of RAM or better
• 64-bit operating system
Recommended
• 80 GB SATA II hard drive or better for OS, Security Center applications, and
(Up to 300 Mbps) Archiver database storage (when using a local Archiver database), with a
minimum of 15 GB of free disk space to install a Security Center server
• GbE network interface card
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• Standard SVGA video card
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• Intel Xeon Silver 4210 2.2 GHz or better
• 16 GB of RAM or better
• 64-bit operating system
• 80 GB SATA II hard drive or better for OS and Security Center applications, with
Above 300 Mbps and a minimum of 15 GB of free disk space to install a Security Center server
up to 500 Mbps • Dedicated video disks of at least 12 drives in RAID 5 or 6
• GbE network interface card
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• Standard SVGA video card
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• Pre-event recording values set to the default value of 4 seconds
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• Playback or Archive transfer should not exceed 100 Mbps
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• Intel® Xeon E5-2620 v4 2.10 GHz or better
• 32 GB of RAM or better
Above 250,000 • 64-bit operating system
and up to 600,000 • 80 GB SATA II hard drive or better for OS and Security Center applications, with
cardholders a minimum of 15 GB of free disk space to install a Security Center server
• GbE network interface card
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• Standard SVGA video card
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• Intel Core™ i7-9700K, Intel Xeon E-2186G, or better
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• CPU with support for Intel Quick Sync™ Video
Media transcoding • 16GB of RAM or better
applications • 64-bit operating system
• 80 GB SATA II hard driver or better for OS and Security Center applications
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• NVIDIA® P2000 video card
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For the minimum server profile, the Maximum server memory of SQL Server must be limited to 512 MB.
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To increase this value, you must proportionally reduce the Archiver's maximum bitrate.
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For cases that exceed 100 Mbps, subtract the equivalent bandwidth from the maximum archiving
bandwidth.
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The intended throughput requires specific hardware and software configurations.
KiwiVision™ deployments
For the deployment of KiwiVision™ modules, use the KiwiVision™ Hardware Calculator.
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Standalone Archiver 75 cameras or 75 Mbps 300 cameras or 500 Mbps
(Video only)
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Standalone Redirector 50 cameras or 50 Mbps 475 cameras or 475 Mbps
(Video only)
Standalone Access
• One of the following for readers: • One of the following for readers:
Manager
• Up to 400 HID Edge readers or • Up to 700 HID Edge readers or
(Access control only)
800 V2000 readers 1400 V2000 readers
• Up to 400 readers on HID • Up to 2000 readers on HID
V1000 V1000
• Up to 400 readers on Synergis™ • Up to 2048 readers on
Cloud Link Synergis™ Cloud Link
• Readers spread across 20 HID • Readers spread across 100 HID
V1000/Synergis™ Cloud Links V1000/Synergis™ Cloud Links
• 100,000 cardholders • 250,000 cardholders
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For high performance Archivers (500 cameras and up), see Security Center 5.10 server requirements on
page 5.
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If the server is configured with the minimum requirements, SQL Server must be hosted on a separate
machine.
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For high performance Redirectors (475 cameras or 475 Mbps and up), see Security Center 5.10 server
requirements.
To support from 250,000 to 600,000 cardholders in your system, the Directory and Access Manager roles
must both be standalone. As a minimum requirement, each server hosting these roles must meet the
specifications of the Above 250,000 and up to 600,000 cardholders server profile.
The first encryption certificate enabled on the Archiver reduces the capacity of the Archiver by 30%. Each
additional encryption certificate applied to all cameras further reduces the Archiver capacity by 4%.
For example, on an Archiver that supports 300 cameras without encryption:
Item Requirement
Uplink throughput to the cloud 30% higher than video recording throughput
Network latency Less than 150 milliseconds with one Azure data
center: http://www.azurespeed.com/Azure/Latency
Your network must provide a guaranteed uplink that is 30% greater than the video throughput recorded by
all Archiver roles configured on the system.
Example
• If your system has one Archiver that records 100 Mbps of video, your network must provide a guaranteed
uplink to the cloud of at least 130 Mbps.
• If your system has two Archivers that record 100 Mbps of video each, your network must provide a
guaranteed uplink of at least 260 Mbps.
Cloud storage uploads video archives using HTTPS as fast as the uplink allows. If you need more than 1 Gbps
of throughput per system, please contact Genetec Inc.
Genetec™ Mobile Only when all the following conditions are met:
• Media Gateway Allow transcoding setting is
enabled for the Mobile Server role
• Mobile role allows the use of MJPEG streams
• Original stream is not H.264
The maximum number of camera streams supported by a dedicated Media Gateway server in Security Center
5.10 is as follows:
Average bit rate per 1 Mbps 2.3 Mbps 5.5 Mbps 20 Mbps
camera
Recommended 200 streams / ~220 170 streams / ~350 100 streams / ~600 35 streams / ~0.85
Mbps Mbps Mbps Gbps
High Performance 340 streams / ~370 300 streams / ~600 175 streams / ~1 60 streams / ~1.2
Mbps Mbps Gbps Gbps
Average bit rate per 1 Mbps 2.3 Mbps 5.5 Mbps 20 Mbps
camera
Considerations
There is a hard limit around 500 connections, the values in the table are obtained with 30 fps, if the framerate
is reduced and the throughput remains under the maximum values in the table, then the number of
connections can be increased linearly.
When transcoding, output is resized to resolutions of 640x480 (VGA) or less, maintaining the aspect ratio.
CAUTION: Do not host Media Gateway on the same server as an Archiver. The Media Gateway role can
use significant processing power. High CPU usage on the Archiver server can result in Archiving queue full
situations that might lead to data loss.
For system requirements of all KiwiVision™ modules, please refer to the KiwiVision™ User Guide.
5.9.1.0 5.9.1.0
• Batch of 3000 cameras • Batch of 7000 cameras
• CPU usage increased over 80% • Low CPU increase
during operation • No impact on system
• No impact on system
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• Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro/Enterprise
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• Microsoft Windows 10 Pro version 1607 and later
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• Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB version 1607 and later
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Operating systems • Microsoft Windows Server 2012
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• Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
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• Microsoft Windows Server 2016
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• Microsoft Windows Server 2019
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• SQL Server 2017 Express/Standard/Enterprise
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• SQL Server 2019 Express/Standard/Enterprise
• Internet Explorer 11
• Microsoft Edge 25 or later
Browsers for Security
Center Server Admin • Chrome 46 or later
• Firefox 42 or later
• Safari 9 or later
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Clustering • Microsoft Windows Server 2012/2012 R2/2016/2019
• NEC ExpressCluster X R3 WAN/LAN Editions for Windows v.3.0.0.1
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Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions are supported.
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Only Standard, Enterprise, and Datacenter Editions are supported.
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Only 64-bit versions are supported.
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For the minimum server profile, the Maximum server memory of SQL Server must be limited to 512 MB.
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Microsoft Windows 7 Pro/Enterprise/Ultimate SP1 and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 are no
longer supported because they are no longer supported by Microsoft.
Provisioning
• Virtual Machine (VM): Do not exceed 6 total VMs per host and a maximum of 4 video-intensive VMs per
host (Video-intensive VMs run Archiver, Auxiliary Archiver, Media Gateway, or Privacy Protector roles).
Make sure Security Center is installed on a dedicated host.
• CPU: Do not assign more vCPUs to your VMs than the number of physical cores on the host machine.
Hyperthreaded virtual cores should not be provisioned.
• Memory: Assign at least 16 GB of RAM to each VM and keep 16 GB of RAM unallocated for the hypervisor.
The total amount of memory allocated to the VMs and the hypervisor should not exceed the total amount
of physical memory available from the host.
• Storage: Storage configurations depend on the hardware vendor’s best practices and the system
environment.
For the operating system:
• Install Microsoft Windows and Microsoft SQL databases on a dedicated, high performance drive,
usually on an SSD or a Storage Area Network (SAN) with SSD or hybrid storage.
• Do not use the OS drive for archived video.
• Make the OS partition at least 120 GB.
For archived video, configure Archiver video disks inside one of the following:
• a data store (VMDK or VHD)
• Raw Device Mapping (RDM) for fiber channel
• In-Guest iSCSI
NOTE: Other configurations might result in degraded performance.
• Network:
• Send video traffic on a different VLAN from storage traffic.
• Preferred configuration is at least one 40 GbE or 10 GbE network card for shared traffic (management,
video and storage) with a Virtual Switch. Otherwise, dedicate a 1GbE network card per VM for video
traffic.
NOTE: Alternate network configurations might result in multicast traffic being sent to all hosted VMs
simultaneously. Depending on the host or its configuration, this might impact the overall performance.
Security Center
• Archiver: When provisioning multiple archiving VMs on a host, do not exceed the following data
transmission rates:
• 300 Mbps for incoming and outgoing video on each VM.
• 1200 Mbps for incoming video and outgoing playback on each host.
• Directory: Use static MAC addresses when installing a Directory on a VM. Changing this value will
invalidate the system license.
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• Intel Core™ i5-3550 equivalent processor or better
• 8 GB of RAM (minimum 4 GB dedicated to SQL Server)
• Separated storage disk from OS primary disk
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Minimum • 50 AutoVu™ units (Sharp or Genetec Patroller™ combined)
• SQL Server Express database server containing up to 6 000 000 ALPR Events
(Reads and Hits combined)
• Maximum of 5 simultaneous user connections
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• Intel Core™ i7-3820 equivalent processor or better
• 16 GB of RAM (minimum 6 GB dedicated to SQL Server)
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• Intel Xeon E5-2620 v4 equivalent processor or better
• 32 GB of RAM (minimum 8 GB dedicated to SQL Server)
• Dedicated RAID5 storage with at least 8 high performance enterprise grade
AutoVu™ High disks or better
performance • Up to 300 AutoVu™ units (Sharp or Genetec Patroller™ combined)
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• SQL Server Standard database server containing up to 80 000 000 ALPR Events
(Reads and Hits combined)
• Maximum of 80 simultaneous user connections
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These requirements are for installation on a single server. For higher performance, you can distribute the
load on several servers.
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For the minimum server profile, the Maximum server memory of SQL Server must be limited to 512 MB.
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Must be distributed between three ALPR Manager or Archiver roles on the machine.
The following tests were conducted on a server with an Intel Xeon E5-1620 v3 Quad-Core Processor at 3.50
GHz with 16 GB RAM, running Windows 10 64-bit Enterprise Edition.
320 x 240 (0.2 Mbps) 320 x 240 75 63.0 Mbps 0.84 Mbps
640 x 480 (0.5 Mbps) 640 x 480 60 60.0 Mbps 1.00 Mbps
1280 x 720 (1.0 Mbps) 1280 x 720 40 45.8 Mbps 1.15 Mbps
640 x 480 (0.5 Mbps) 320 x 240 50 52.6 Mbps 1.05 Mbps
1280 x 720 (1.0 Mbps) 320 x 240 40 40.4 Mbps 1.01 Mbps
1280 x 720 (1.0 Mbps) 640 x 480 40 40.6 Mbps 1.02 Mbps
1920 x 1080 (3.0 Mbps) 320 x 240 20 22.0 Mbps 1.10 Mbps
The following tests were conducted on a server with two Intel Xeon Silver 4110 processors at 2.1 GHz with
32 GB RAM, running Windows Server 2016 64-bit Standard Edition. These specifications conform to the high
performance server requirements.
320 x 240 (0.2 Mbps) 320 x 240 160 158.0 Mbps 0.98 Mbps
640 x 480 (0.5 Mbps) 640 x 480 110 139.0 Mbps 1.26 Mbps
1280 x 720 (1.0 Mbps) 1280 x 720 70 145.0 Mbps 2.07 Mbps
640 x 480 (0.5 Mbps) 320 x 240 90 161.4 Mbps 1.79 Mbps
1280 x 720 (1.0 Mbps) 320 x 240 80 60.0 Mbps 0.75 Mbps
1280 x 720 (1.0 Mbps) 640 x 480 80 70.0 Mbps 0.87 Mbps
1920 x 1080 (3.0 Mbps) 320 x 240 40 18.0 Mbps 0.45 Mbps
Security Center cameras configured to H.264 (320 x 240) 15 fps @ 250 Kbps
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MJPEG (320 x 240) 180 65 Mbps 0.36 Mbps
Security Center cameras configured to H.264 (640 x 480) 15 fps @ 500 Kbps
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MJPEG (320 x 240) 80 40 Mbps 0.5 Mbps
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MJPEG (640 x 480) 110 125 Mbps 1.14 Mbps
Security Center cameras configured to H.264 (1280 x 720) 15 fps @ 2.5 Mbps
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MJPEG (320 x 180) 45 30 Mbps 0.67 Mbps
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MJPEG (640 x 360) 40 60 Mbps 1.5 Mbps
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MJPEG (1280 x 720) 55 190 Mbps 3.45 Mbps
Security Center cameras configured to H.264 (1920 x 1080) 15 fps @ 2.5 Mbps
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MJPEG (320 x 180) 23 12 Mbps 0.52 Mbps
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MJPEG (640 x 360) 20 28 Mbps 1.4 Mbps
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MJPEG (1280 x 720) 16 65 Mbps 4.1 Mbps
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MJPEG (1920 x 1080) 16 140 Mbps 8.75 Mbps
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The Web Server automatically transcodes the video stream when required, which can result in a different bit
rate than the original stream.
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Microsoft Windows 10 Professional and Enterprise • Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 or higher
(32-bit or 64-bit) • Microsoft Edge for Windows 10
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Microsoft Windows 8.1 Professional and Enterprise • Google Chrome latest version
(32-bit or 64-bit) • Mozilla Firefox latest version
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Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Standard Edition • Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 or higher
and R2 (32-bit or 64-bit) • Google Chrome latest version
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Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Standard Edition • Mozilla Firefox latest version
and R2 (32-bit or 64-bit)
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Microsoft Windows Server 2017 Standard Edition
and R2 (32-bit or 64-bit)
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Microsoft Windows Server 2019 Standard Edition
and R2 (32-bit or 64-bit)
NOTE: If you are not seeing high-quality (H.264) video in your Firefox browser, make sure that H.264/avc3 on
the media source extension is enabled.
NOTE: Apple Safari for iOS and Google Chrome for Android devices are not supported by Security Center
5.10 Web Client. To access Security Center videos and data from your smartphone, you should use Genetec™
Mobile.
Some browsers, like Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 7, cannot decode H.264 video. If Web Client
detects that your browser does not support H.264 streams, it displays the video anyway, but as a lower
quality MJPEG stream. So, if you need to display high-quality video in Web Client, choose a web browser that
supports H.264.
NOTE: Web Client always switches from H.264 to MJPEG in the following cases:
• When controlling a PTZ camera
• When playing video in slow motion, rewind, and fast forward.
As additional streams are requested simultaneously, more load is placed on the server. If the server becomes
overloaded, users will notice that the Web Client pages are slow.
When planning how many Web Servers you need, figure out the maximum number of users that will log
on at one time and the maximum amount of traffic expected during peak hours. Then choose the server
hardware that will best manage that load.
The following table will give you an idea of how many users can view a single video stream in Web Client at
the same time. The results are based on tests performed in our lab on a server that meets the recommended
hardware configuration.
Monitoring one live MJPEG 60 H.264 (640 x 480), 15 fps @ 500 Kbps
(640 x 480) video
A user connection is any user account that logs on to Web Client. Even if 50 users log on using the exact same
user account, that is 50 user connections.
To add more users to your system, you can do any of the following:
• deploy high-performance server hardware
• reduce the video quality of cameras
• add more Web Servers
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