Today, surveillance is more important than ever. It not only helps safeguard critical elements but also ensures safety, whether it is on public or enterprise premises. Traditional decentralised video storage became inefficient due to fragmented data, inconsistent backup protocols, and increased risk of data loss.
This was where a more intelligent choice came into play: centralised video backup. Now available as an AI-powered CCTV camera, it delivers video footage from several sources to a single storage location. Centralised video backup has the potential to enable firms to leverage flexibility and provide data management, regardless of whether it is on-premises, in the cloud or hybrid.
Deployment Models for Centralised Video Backup
The MonitoringHub 3.0 holds efficiency to be deployed as any of the following models for video backup. These include the three main types of deployment models:
- Cloud-Based VSaaS
Cloud-based VSaaS (Video Surveillance as a Service) aligns with the SaaS (Software as a Service) model. It helps customers access web-based products on a subscription basis. Customers can also access automatic updates when signing up for this deployment model. - On-Premise Deployment
One can follow an on-premise set-up with an in-house server hardware setup, along with software licenses. Here, manual updates are available. - Hybrid Options
In such a deployment, customers can access the best of both worlds – a Cloud-based VSaaS and an on-premise deployment. In this deployment, the real-time footage of CCTV camera cloud recording is stored as a backup at a centralised or local system.
Key Components of a Centralised Video Backup System
Let’s discover what elements make for an efficient centralised video backup system.
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- Systems Supported
- CCTC (Closed-Circuit Television): The CCTV monitor software keeps an eye on and records activities occurring in a certain area.
- Systems Supported
- Hardware and Platform Compatibility
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- Server Operating System: A Windows-based server operating system provides a stable and secure environment for hosting video management software and related services.
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- Database: Microsoft SQL Server is the database management system that offers reliability, high performance, and strong data security features.
- Client Workstation (User): The platform is web-based and optimised for Google Chrome. Users can access the system from any desktop or laptop without installing dedicated software.
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Key Features of Centralised Video Backup
From live camera feeds to instant alerts, this system packs everything you need for smarter, safer surveillance.
Here’s a quick look at the key features that make it all work:
- Video Backup Solution: Reliable storage and retrieval of surveillance footage prevail, with continuous monitoring, event-based recording, and scheduled recording.
Conclusion
As the security challenges grow more complex, users can no longer rely on traditional decentralised video storage systems. Thus, centralised video backup does wonders in ensuring real-time and smarter solutions, working towards better analytics and greater control. MonitoringHub 3.0 offers the best features for centralised video backup, ensuring the STQC certificate for CCTV cameras.
From real-time monitoring to including various deployment models, Intellve’s MonitoringHub 3.0 has it all! Centralised backup allows seamless integration with previous surveillance, including CCTV, intrusion detection, fire alarms, and access control systems. It also supports advanced features like real-time alerts, AI-based workflows, and mobile accessibility.