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Dahua in commercial world

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19 minutes ago, james.wilson said:

there is more than the server there tho?

 

Its a 3U Cisco blade:

Router/Firewall

Server

Switch

 

But in order to run all that:

WAN Link (bonded ADSL)

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Internals of cabinet

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BT Router top

Backup router, should the one in the Cisco blade fail

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That is impressive!

 

A company I worked for used Indigo Vision recording on Dell's setup as NVR's for all high end sites.

it's good, but has it's issues with with ONVIF cameras.

 

Dahua will be fine, why is it marked so low?

The only time you can get away with high end/priced systems is local authorities and large institutions.

 

Dahua would happily run on your small / medium or even large site. Distributers like COP will give you advanced replacement too! 

It can't be all bad if they stocking thousands of £'s worth of gear and supprting a business focusing on one brand.

 

Yes it's chinky (a lot of brands are!) but i'd class it top end of the spectrum.

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Spell boy, spell!

Dahua is the second biggest CCTV supplier in China, next to Hikvision. If you go to ISC West, you would know China is dominating the CCTV market. If you are still buying in UK, I would recommend you to try Hikvision, Dahua and Uniview.

Love the bonded ADSL!

 

Guessing it works just as well, and the only solution short of FTTD?

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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I have a client who wants to run a security network test on a dahua NVR before it sits on there network...

 

Anyone have any experience of there resilience? 

 

Im actually worried what they might find and what's involved!

5 hours ago, datadiffusion said:

Love the bonded ADSL!

 

Guessing it works just as well, and the only solution short of FTTD?

Due to the location of the site we were limited by the connections/speed available. Ideally we would have gone leased line, but BT quoted £300k to install fibre.

and the permits required to dig was just getting silly.

Luckily there where enough copper pairs left in the existing BT cable to go with a dual ADSL solution.

On 19/05/2016 at 8:05 PM, ElecTech said:

I have a client who wants to run a security network test on a dahua NVR before it sits on there network...

 

Anyone have any experience of there resilience? 

 

Im actually worried what they might find and what's involved!

 

No but as a test let it run, see what results come back.

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