Storage tends to be one of the more costly and problematic parts of video surveillance systems. Most video surveillance systems, even today, do not employ storage redundancy. When drives break, systems can fail and evidence can be lost.
This fosters an ongoing debate about the cost of hard drive failures and the value of doing something about them.
In this special premium report, we break down the issue into 5 critical questions:
- How often do hard drives fail?
- How do IP video systems impact hard drive failures?
- What is the service cost of hard drive failures?
- What is the cost of losing evidence from hard drive failures?
- What is the business case for storage redundancy?
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