Industrial Video and Surveillance Bud Broomhead, CEO
2 Types of Technology for Video Surveillance Technical factors affecting Video Surveillance # of Cameras, Resolution (SD, HD, XD), Frame Rate, Retention Periods CCTV is an “upgrade” business Rapid conversion to IP technology ~10% are IPVS systems today ~53% will be IPVS systems in 2012 www.intransa.com COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
Video Surveillance Storage Requires Scalability Scalable recording platform (storage) is key competitive differentiator Storage is 50% of a VS deployment Storage Opportunity in VS in 2010 4,000+ PB in Existing CCTV market 1,000+ PB in Emerging IPVS market www.intransa.com COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
Technical Considerations by Segment Key Architectural Attributes Scalable Archives for Casino/gaming Megapixel Cameras for Manufacturing/QA Edge Recording for Retail Long Retention for Litigation www.intransa.com COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
Extend the Life of CCTV Installations Need more Retention (days recorded) Need more Resolution of recorded video Need more Reliability (storage) Increase Retention Period (days recorded) Increase Resolution of recorded video Increase Reliability (storage) D: Video System I: C: Video Software x www.intransa.com COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
Extending Life of CCTV Business requirements CCTV system requirements Increase Retention from 30 to 180 days for security evidence Support megapixel resolution cameras for Manufacturing/QA Reduce audit risk by eliminating “gaps” in recorded history CCTV system requirements Expand storage capacity of 7 DVRs to retain recorded video longer Expand storage to support higher resolution of recorded video Remove “storage-failures” from the system By incorporating key business drivers, Baxter was better positioned to select technology meeting the needs of its current and future business www.intransa.com COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
Migration To Open Systems Leverage IT infrastructure and skills Scalability, lower cost, improved reliability, and simplified deployment IP Cameras Video Management System Coax or converted analog Digital Video Recorder Storage www.intransa.com COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
All-IP Video System Business requirements Integrated IP environment Integrate business, gaming, and security systems Satisfy regulations to retain recorded history Integrated IP environment Video Surveillance, Life Safety, Access Control, Intrusion Detection, Point of Sale, VoIP, PA/Entertainment, Slot Network Massively scalable storage platform for future growth By providing an integrated, comprehensive view of multiple aspects of Enjoy’s operation, its staff gained real-time insight into activities throughout the casino www.intransa.com COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
IP Storage is a “crossover” technology Supports both CCTV systems & IP-based systems Analog/Coax-based DVRs IP-based Video Management System IP Ethernet Connector (same room as DVR/NVR/VMS farm) Storage www.intransa.com COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
Captive vs Shared Storage DVR Solution DVR with Captive Storage DVR with Shared Storage Processor/VMS software Processor/VMS software Sys Sys Video Video Video Video Sharable IP Storage www.intransa.com COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
Real World Comparison 1 Single DVR with 16 channels, 2TB, leading manufacturer www.intransa.com COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 11
NVR Consolidation VMS VMS VMS VMS VMS VMS VMS VMS VMS VMS Today, the # of cameras an NVR can support is limited by storage (maximum size and storage/disk throughput) As a result, more NVRs are needed VMS Sharable Storage Remove storage bottleneck inside NVRs NVRs become performance limited instead Each NVR can support more cameras, perhaps 4x or more Fewer NVRs are needed Shared storage means efficient usage, less storage overall www.intransa.com COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
Camera Throughput and Storage www.intransa.com COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
I/O Profiles of Selected NVR/VMS Vendors Product Architecture File System OS ReqSize (KB) Sequential % Random Honeywell Alpha Live Video None Windows 20-200 100 Cisco VSMS Linux EXT3 Linux2.6 8, 128 57 43 Bosch VIP X1 Linux 54, 60 2 streams Milestone XProtect LV-Archive NTFS 4, 32, 64 8 92 OnSSI NMVS 10 90 Genetec Omnicast 4, 64 55 45 SAM IPVideo SAMCore 32 68 IndigoVision NVR 64 31 71 AMAG 20 80 Camera counts and Filesystem creates Random I/O due to Fragmentation www.intransa.com COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
FPS Sampling Statistics [55 cameras @30FPS] Instances with 10% or less FPS loss Instances with greater than 10% FPS loss Expected 1650 FPS www.intransa.com COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
Define Video Surveillance Quality Max Cameras with acceptable Frame Loss “Good-enough” Quality “Good-enough” Quality = Frame Loss < 5% of Total Samples AND Number of Instances where ( Frame Loss > 10%) < 5% Total Samples www.intransa.com COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
Intransa Product Portfolio Independently scale Capacity and Performance Lower costs, increase Retention, Resolution, & Reliability RAID & data protection Ideal for Video Surveillance deployments PerformanceBlock 4 to 1,500TB 10-80 GbE BuildingBlock 4 to 1,500TB 2-8 GbE Q4 ‘08 EdgeBlock 4 to 51TB 2-4 GbE SAS JBOD StarterBlock 2 to 16TB 1-2 GbE www.intransa.com COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
StorStac™ Architecture with COTS Hardware Application hosts (Windows or Unix) Management GUI & CLI LAN IP SAN (iSCSI Storage Area Network) Management network StorStac Performance Controller Units (PCU) … StorStac StorStac StorStac Realm GbE Interconnect StorStac StorStac StorStac Storage Capacity Enclosures (SCE) … Storage Expansion Enclosures www.intransa.com COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
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