don_merdjan 0 Posted September 15, 2015 Hi there, My name is Don and I would love to get your opinion/help on my first system design. Project is for a house and a horse barn with the following details: -- Each location gets 8xIP cameras, total of 16 -- Should I have two separate DVRs or one central (the two buildings are 100ft apart and will be connected) -- Options to add few more cameras -- Options to receive alarm/push notifications on a smartphone upon event triggers -- Total budget is around $10K So far I have looked at -- Avigilon - too expensive and goes over budget -- Axis - also expensive and no ONVIF support. They said it will be in the next release of their Station Software -- Lorex - seems too cheap and not many reviews online. I guess my struggle is where to start - cameras; software; NVR. I think the most important piece is the software, since it will manage the cameras and allow for updates; added features, etc. So I guess once I find a good software, I can build from there, but I might be wrong. I will highly appreciate your opinions. Thanks, Don Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Boogieman 1 Posted September 15, 2015 Hi there, My name is Don and I would love to get your opinion/help on my first system design. Project is for a house and a horse barn with the following details: -- Each location gets 8xIP cameras, total of 16 -- Should I have two separate DVRs or one central (the two buildings are 100ft apart and will be connected) -- Options to add few more cameras -- Options to receive alarm/push notifications on a smartphone upon event triggers -- Total budget is around $10K So far I have looked at -- Avigilon - too expensive and goes over budget -- Axis - also expensive and no ONVIF support. They said it will be in the next release of their Station Software -- Lorex - seems too cheap and not many reviews online. I guess my struggle is where to start - cameras; software; NVR. I think the most important piece is the software, since it will manage the cameras and allow for updates; added features, etc. So I guess once I find a good software, I can build from there, but I might be wrong. I will highly appreciate your opinions. Thanks, Don You have a large budget to work with. You can get good quality ip cameras for about 150 with full 3 year warranty, the new hikvision 2mp or hikvision 4mp cameras are a good place to start. That leaves you with 7600 for a software pc, poe switch materials and installation..i think you can easily do avigilon vms with hikvison cameras. If you simply want a plug and play system, this is a rebranded dahua product. http://www.costco.com/Q-See-16-Channel-IP-NVR-with-3TB-HDD%2c-8-4MP-Cameras-with-100'-Night-Vision.product.100213199.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
don_merdjan 0 Posted September 15, 2015 You have a large budget to work with. You can get good quality ip cameras for about 150 with full 3 year warranty, the new hikvision 2mp or hikvision 4mp cameras are a good place to start. That leaves you with 7600 for a software pc, poe switch materials and installation..i think you can easily do avigilon vms with hikvison cameras. If you simply want a plug and play system, this is a rebranded dahua product. http://www.costco.com/Q-See-16-Channel-IP-NVR-with-3TB-HDD%2c-8-4MP-Cameras-with-100'-Night-Vision.product.100213199.html Thanks Boogieman. I will take your note. I am a little reserved about the Q-See though. I've had experience in the past with Avigilon and cannot hide that I was very impressed. So you might be onto something regarding using their software and use different brand cameras. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Boogieman 1 Posted September 15, 2015 You have a large budget to work with. You can get good quality ip cameras for about 150 with full 3 year warranty, the new hikvision 2mp or hikvision 4mp cameras are a good place to start. That leaves you with 7600 for a software pc, poe switch materials and installation..i think you can easily do avigilon vms with hikvison cameras. If you simply want a plug and play system, this is a rebranded dahua product. http://www.costco.com/Q-See-16-Channel-IP-NVR-with-3TB-HDD%2c-8-4MP-Cameras-with-100'-Night-Vision.product.100213199.html Thanks Boogieman. I will take your note. I am a little reserved about the Q-See though. I've had experience in the past with Avigilon and cannot hide that I was very impressed. So you might be onto something regarding using their software and use different brand cameras. If you like avigilon stick with it. a dell business optiplex i7-4790 haswell can be had for 500 with a 3 year next business day warranty. Here is another great option http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lenovo-ThinkServer-TS140-5U-Tower-Server-Intel-Xeon-E3-4GB-DDR3-500GB-HDD/291140796467?customid=5894133dc96347819956ba3efe4f2b35&pub=5574652453&afepn=5337259887&campid=5337259887&afepn=5337259887&rmvSB=true Hikvision is a popular brand to use with avigilon..there are several avigilon dealers on the site that can help you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites