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  1. I have typed this out three times only to have my fat fingers mess something up. I am looking for a critique on a first time build. I am new to surveillance systems but not new to the world of computers and network management. I am doing this install for the learning experience. I would not have undertaken the task is I thought it was over my head and could not be done in a professional matter. That being said I want to make sure I am going in to this with as much knowledge I can. The person I am doing the install for already has a system at his other location and wants to continue to use the same software. I will be using Milestone Xprotect express in the NVR. I am going to list below the system I am planning on installing, Any critiques you have of the system please let me know and let me know why I should change it. This isn't so myself or others can judge you but for my own personal learning. If this system install goes well I may be looking at 15+ more locations. This first system is for me to a learn what works and what doesn't. Second I want to see if this is something I want to tackle with more stores. The system. Cameras Outdoor: 1 x Vivotek FD8164V-F2 with Vivotek AM-215 wall bracket. Indoor: 7x Vivotek FD8169 NVR cpu: Intel Core I5 4440 ( overkill for the system but I want to be able to better render video if needed) Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-H97N-WIFI (has dual nic, may switch out for another board an ethernet addon card, I want to keep the cameras on a parallel network to reduce congestion) Memory: 8gb (2x 4gb) Boot drive: intel 535 series 120gb ssd with windows 7 professional Live view HDD: 1 tb WD purple drive Recording HDD: 3 tb WD purple drive case: Norco RPC-231 rackmount case Power Supply: 80 plus certified or better modular power supply. 430w Network and Misc. Switch: Trendnet TPE-1020WS UPS: TRIPP LITE SMC15002URM Rack: Tripp Lite SRW9U
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