Pivot 3 demonstrates storage capability for hi-def video surveillance.
Pivot 3 (published 11/10/2007)
Megapixel camera system demands on fast, large capacity storage can be met by Pivot 3’s networked RAID storage system as demonstrated at the IACP conference.
Pivot 3 exhibits and demonstrates its high-definition video storage solution at the 114th Annual IACP Conference and Exposition, the law enforcement education and technology exposition, in New Orleans. The Pivot3 product demonstrations show the interoperability, ease of use, increased scalability and high performance of high-definition video storage solutions in today’s multi-vendor physical security environments.
“We are here to share our recent experiences and success stories in public safety with the show attendees,” said Jeffrey Bell, Pivot3 vice president marketing. “Today’s megapixel, high-definition video surveillance applications can result in increased storage capacity and performance requirements. Some large city police departments in the US are already implementing the latest high-definition video storage from Pivot3 in order to support this growth. The Pivot3 RAIGE (RAID Across Independent Gigabit Ethernet) architecture helps organizations store twice the video while supporting up to five times the data streams of traditional high-availability modular storage systems. Also, storage infrastructure costs go down as much as 50 percent while scalability and availability increase.”