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  1. The device must have no less IOPS the Axxon Next VMS.
    The Axxon Next VMS records video footage to archive volumes in 4MB blocks with a 10 second interval. If the most recent block is not full after 10 seconds, it will be filled up later.
    Similarly, footage is played back in blocks (except for re-indexation, see the utility for archive management Console utility for working with archives).
    This is how you can estimate the IOPS value for the Axxon Next VMS.


    If average bitrate per camera is less than 3.6 Mbps

    If average bitrate per camera exceeds 3.6 Mbps

    IOPS during archive recording
    Archive recording includes both data input (writing) and output (reading) operations

    IOPS (writing) = 0,29 * N

    IOPS (reading) = 0,035 * M

    IOPS (writing) = 0,065 * M

    IOPS (reading) = 0,035 * M

    IOPS during archive playback
     Archive playback includes only output (reading) operations

    IOPS (reading) = 0,035 * R * S

    IOPS during simultaneous recording and playback

    IOPS (writing) = 0,29 * N

    IOPS (reading) = 0,035 * M + 0,035 * R * S

    IOPS (writing) = 0,065 * M

    IOPS (reading) = 0,035 * M + 0,035 * R * S

    where

    • N is the number of camera channels being recorded;
    • M is the cumulative bitrate over all camera channels being recorded, in Mbps;
    • R is the cumulative bitrate over all camera channels being played back at normal speed (1x), in Mbps;
    • S is the playback speed.


  2. If you use RAID storage, please specify write-back policy for writing to cash memory.

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The capacity of the system log database (low detection activity) = D * T * (0.01 04 GB / day);

The capacity of the system log database (average detection activity) = D * T * (0.03 12 GB / day);

The capacity of the system log database (high detection activity) = D * T * (0.12 48 GB / day);

where D is the total nuMBer of detectors created in system,

T is the estimated duration of syslog storage, days.

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Metadata database 

The following formulas can help to determine the required disk size for the trajectory metadata database:

Size of object trajectory of metadata database = N×T×(0,5GB / day)– sufficient disk size;

Size of object trajectory of metadata database = N×T×(1GB / day)– sufficient disk size plus reserve space;

Size of object trajectory of metadata database = N×T×(5GB / day)– sufficient disk size plus a large reserve.

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If you have less than 15 GB of free disk space, the Object Tracking the metadata DB is overwritten - new data records over the oldest data records.

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