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madwolf - 09 Apr 2007, 02:27 pm
Dear ALL:
Can anyone confirm YES or NO that Pelco Endura Systems has problems to mange large numbers of Cameras (as I got form one source that the max they can drive is only 80 .. I have a project in which I need to mange up to 400 Camers with 30 Days Recording
Thanks for your help
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rikky - 10 Apr 2007, 11:15 am
would suppose that the max. qty is linked to their Database management system. Don't know if Endura is Pelco's own system, or if they're rebranding it from another Software company.
But would suppose that an enterprise level system would be capable of more than 80 cams, when using the correct software licenses and hardware combination.
sgtjj - 16 Apr 2007, 09:44 am
I have worked with Endura systems that handle over 3000 cameras. It is written by Pelco so you can get help from them but you must be certified to buy, install, or get help on the equipment.
Deluxecctv.com - 19 Apr 2007, 12:19 am
Yes, you can add I believe up to 3,000 cameras. This is good for large commercial building and facilities. Pelco stands behind this. They are great in my opinion. Let us know if there is anything else we can help you with. Thanks
phil.boorman - 12 Nov 2007, 04:56 am
The Pelco Endura is a fully scaleable IP based video security system allowing up to 48 cameras per recording block, which is arranged as it's own dedicated VLAN.
The system is designed to operate on it's own dedicated network, and the number of VLANS is only limited by the network capacity.
Multiple viewing blocks are also possible, again each structured within a dedicated VLAN, offering the most flexible virtual matrix system available on the planet.
The system can also be seamlessly integrated into an existing analogue control room with the matrix digital decoder.
I have not posted enough replies to submit my web site address formally, but if you do a google search for puls limited, you wil find a wealth of information about the Pelco Endura within these pages.