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QNAP today released a new series of NVR security monitoring servers, including QVP-41C and QVP-21C models. This news has attracted widespread attention in the industry
It is understood that the two new NVR monitoring servers have different hardware configurations. The QVP-41C provides four 3.5-inch SATA hard drive bays, while the QVP-21C only has two. This design provides users with more choices for their storage needs. In addition, both products are equipped with Intel Celeron J6412 quad-core processor, which provides strong support for the performance of the device
As an integrated solution, These two servers have built-in QNAP’s own QVR. Pro surveillance software, users can get 8 camera channels for free. This will make the deployment of security monitoring more convenient for small and medium-sized enterprises and offices. Not only that, QVR Pro also supports 190 camera brands on the market and is compatible with up to 95% of onVIF IP cameras, providing users with greater flexibility.
QVP-41C and QVP-21C support simultaneous recording of 24 and 16 camera channels respectively. Using QNAP's rich intelligent monitoring applications, users can manage security monitoring more efficiently. QVR Center can centrally manage and monitor the real-time images of multiple QVR Pros and receive event notifications, which is suitable for scenarios that require a large number of cameras. When the host fails, the QVR Guard backup server can immediately take over the recording, ensuring that monitoring will not be interrupted. In addition, QVR Face provides automated face recognition and analysis functions, which can be used for access control management or auxiliary attendance management. QVR Smart Search can quickly find specific events from many camera images based on customized conditions
QNAP’s two new products are also equipped with two 2.5GbE network interfaces, and are paired with QNAP’s 2.5GbE The use of switches can better meet the needs of surveillance host applications that accept multiple image sources for a long time, bringing a smoother surveillance image streaming experience. At the same time, the product supports dual HDMI outputs. Users can achieve dual-screen extended output through settings, thereby viewing multi-channel real-time surveillance images at the same time
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