Mirasys Moment - Introducing Mirasys 7: New Hardware

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Introducing Mirasys 7
New Hardware
Toni Mikkilä
Senior Product Manager
Mirasys Ltd
Easy to deploy, configure and service
Mirasys software pre-installed on each unit
Global market leaders, HP and Dell
All units have a three-year next business day on-site
warranty that can be extended to five years
Automated configuration backup to USB flash
memory: Saves all modifications and changes to a
flash memory automatically
Disk retention services available for all units, allowing
the customer to keep original warranty exchanged
hard disks
Twin-license that supports moving from analogue to
IP-camera without extra cost
Dynamic benchmark on each individual PC prevents
oversized configurations for selected hardware
Mirasys Secure Data Distribution
The benefits of the SDD system can be illustrated easily with an example with four disks D:, E:, F:, and G:. The video
data would look like this:
If we assume drive F: has failed, the data would look like this:
Using mega-pixel cameras that allow you to zoom into the data, there is no problem identifying the individual even if three out of four
hard disks fail at the same time:
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Mirasys Secure Data Distribution
There is a non-visible benefit to the SDD as well. It’s fragment-free recording. Usually when you have multiple data
sources (many cameras) sending data at random times and having a ring buffer deleting oldest data, your storage
system gets fragmented:
With the Mirasys SDD that is automatically in use when more than one hard disk or array is detected, each hard
disk will at any stage look like this with the Windows defragment tool:
The effect is a prolonged hard disk life and a system that does not slow down with time.
There is one more advantage from using more than one disk. If one disk fails, the SDD technology will continue its
operation distributing frames evenly amongst the remaining disks.
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Failover feature
One extra failover server for
every ‘N’ recording servers
Each recording server
configuration backed up
In case of recording server
failure, its backup restored to the
failover server, which takes the
role of the recording server
Once the failed server is
repaired, old video can be
archived from it, and then it will
be used as next failover server
With networked storage, this
is not necessary
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Copy configuration
in case of failure
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Hardware components updated
HP EliteDesk 800 G1
New Intel Haswell chipset
i3-4330 (2-core, 4MB, 3.4GHz)
i5-4570 (2-core, 6MB, 3.2GHz)
Triple-head display (2x DP, 1x VGA) by default
Automated flash memory backup and restore
HP Z230 MT
New Intel Haswell chipset
i5-4670 (4-core, 6MB, 3.4GHz)
i7-4770 (4-core HT, 8MB, 3.4GHz)
Triple-head display (2x DP, 1x DVI-I) by default
2TB & 3TB HDD, max 4 HDD + SSD
Automated flash memory backup and restore
Dell PowerEdge R520, new .V2 chipsets and HDD size
E5-2650V2 (8-core HT, 20 MB, 2.6GHz)
PERC H710 (512MB, battery backup, RAID 6, fast path)
3TB & 4TB HDD (5TB Q3/2014)
MS Windows Server 2012 standard
Automated flash memory backup and restore
Dual Xeon E5-2650V2 with virtualized recorders available.
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Thank you!
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