
ANR is only effective for data within the minimum
retention time of the system. Recording gaps outside
the minimum retention time will not be considered.
Backup of data through VRM
A VRM server can execute maximum 5 backup jobs in
parallel. The number of backup jobs cannot be
increased by a secondary VRM server. The maximum
performance is 24-times of replay. Consider this for
bandwidth estimation of the iSCSI targets.
The backup functionality is not supported by BVMS or
the BVC replay client.
Design Recommendations
Load Balancing (if VRM is configured in "All Mode")
VRM provides a new server based "All Mode"
(Automatic Mode).
If the previous video device based "All Mode" is used
the following design recommendations should be
observed:
When calculating the number of storage arrays for
VRM environments we strongly recommend adding an
additional iSCSI target (n+1 calculation) or using the
“Failover Mode”.
This recommendation is especially important when
using the DLA Series because these storage systems
provide a lower reliability and availability than the DSA
Series.
ANR
The first implementation of ANR in VRM is suited to
protect against single short network outages. One
network outage must be longer than 10 seconds to be
detected by the ANR mechanism. If the outages are
shorter potential gaps are not detected and recording
is not refilled.
ANR is not suited to be used for:
•
Wireless applications because of frequent network
outages.
•
Mobile applications because of long outages with
large recording gaps which takes very long to be
filled.
Licensing
Existing VRM 2.0 licenses can be used.
Installation/Configuration Notes
VRM Components
The Video Recording Manager consists of the following
components which may be installed on separate
systems.
•
VRM Server (central Recording Management Service)
with Web interface for VRM Monitor
• Configuration Manager
• Video Streaming Gateway
VRM Monitor
•
Displays overall system status information, including
uptime, bit rate, and retention times.
• Provides status information on recordings and
storage.
• Displays live view and recording previews for a single
camera.
Configuration Manager
•
Allows configuration of the iSCSI storage subsystems.
– Bosch DSA Series (NetApp Storage Systems)
– Bosch DLA Series (Bosch OEM Disk Arrays)
•
Allows configuration of recording parameters,
including schedules, data rates, frame rates, streams,
and privileges.
• Allows management of users and groups with
privileges and roles.
• Allows configuration of load balancing parameters
(bandwidth and iSCSI connections) per disk array (IP
address).
Technical Specifications
Bandwidth
1 Gbit network (recommended)
Supported languages
Arabic, Czech, English, German,
Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French,
Greek, Hungarian, Italian,
Japanese, Korean, Norwegian,
Portuguese, Polish, Russian,
Spanish, Simplified Chinese,
Swedish, Thai, Traditional
Chinese and Turkish
VRM Server (running as a service)
Supported operating systems • Windows 7 Ultimate,
Professional Edition 32-
bit, 64-bit versions
•
Windows Server 2003
R2, Standard Edition,
32/64-bit versions
• Windows Server 2008
R2, Standard Edition 64-
bit versions
• Windows Storage Server
2008, Standard Edition
64-bit versions
Hardware requirements
CPU Quad-Core Intel Xeon Processor
E5606 (2.13 GHz/4-core/8 MB/
80 W)
RAM
1 GB or more
Graphics card VGA or SVGA-compatible
Network adapter
1 Gbps
Installation Windows administrator rights
Recommended Bosch Server
Hardware
• MHW-S380R7-MCDE/
MHW-S380R7-HCDE
• MHW-S380R7-MCUK/
MHW-S380R7-HCUK
• MHW-S380R7-MCUS/
MHW-S380R7-HCUS
3 | MVM-BVRM Video Recording Manager v2.30
5/7/2013 - LBUSD - BOSCH SECURITY CAMERA SYSTEMS
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