AMI 0 Posted August 30, 2005 I am asking a lot of questions today, and I thank you all for helping me. I’m trying to get this right the first time, so I need to make sure all my ducks are in a row. The system I am building should have 8 cameras on a 120fps DVR card recording at 640x480. Assuming these cameras record 24/7, how much hard drive space should this use per day. Does it depend on what brand of DVR I have due to proprietary compression agents or does it all come out about the same. I used some of those online space calculators and I get space requirements of up to 1200gb for the 14 days I would like the system to record. Another local company says that their 160gb system should record 8 cams 24hrs a day for over 18 days and I find that really hard to believe. I can build a single logical volume hard drive rig from 80GB to 6000GB; I just need to know how much space I should expect. I also figured that if I have a “C†Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
griffonsystems 0 Posted August 31, 2005 if you have 8 cameras running at 640x480 on motion then i would say make the D drive 250GB, that should give you 30days even with high activitity on the cameras with a MPEG4 system. if you are setting the cameras on constant recording then i would at least put in 500GB yeah definetly have the OS and the software installed on C but setup the database on D only so it doesnt accidently run over any important os files,etc.. it will also make the system more stable Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AMI 0 Posted September 6, 2005 thats my thoughts Basically here is what I will do, I'll stick in a 400, and if I need more, we can always add 2 more 400s and make a raid 5 out of it I'll get 800GB out of it and should do just fine... if more is needed I will up it to 4 Anything above 1200gb I will need an extra raid card and that starts talking serious money in HDDs and cards... so yeah Share this post Link to post Share on other sites