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1.3  Maximum Recorded Channels 

 
The maximum number of channels supported by GV-Storage System V3 (Rev. B) varies with the 
resolution and video compression method, as listed below. It’s highly suggested to keep the total 
bitrates under 2700 Mbps for better recording performance. Note that The tests were conducted 
using RAID 5 with 4 HDD in a group, each HDD of 8 TB. 

 

H.264 Compression 

Video Streaming 

Complex Scenes 

Normal Scenes 

Resolution

 

Frame rate

 

Bitrate

 

Recorded 
Channels

 

Bitrate

 

Recorded 
Channels

 

1.3 MP 

30 fps 

3.99 Mbps 

681 

0.54 Mbps 

5038 

2 MP 

30 fps 

6.12 Mbps 

438 

0.87 Mbps 

3127 

3 MP 

30 fps 

8.68 Mbps 

313 

1.05 Mbps 

2590 

4 MP 

15 fps 

9.21 Mbps 

295 

1.15 Mbps 

2365 

5 MP 

25 fps 

9.19 Mbps 

296 

1.61 Mbps 

1689 

8 MP 

25 fps 

13.5 Mbps 

201 

2.2 Mbps 

1236 

12 MP 

15 fps 

14.47 Mbps 

188 

3.41 Mbps 

866 

 

H.265 Compression 

Video Streaming 

Complex Scenes 

Normal Scenes 

Resolution

 

Frame rate

 

Bitrate

 

Recorded 
Channels

 

Bitrate

 

Recorded 
Channels

 

1.3 MP 

30 fps 

2.64 Mbps 

1030 

0.45 Mbps 

6045 

2 MP 

30 fps 

4.31 Mbps 

631 

0.74 Mbps 

3676 

3 MP 

30 fps 

5.35 Mbps 

508 

1.01 Mbps 

2698 

4 MP 

25 fps 

7.87 Mbps 

345 

1 Mbps 

2720 

5 MP 

30 fps 

8.29 Mbps 

538 

1.55 Mbps 

1755 

 

Summary of Contents for GV-Storage System V3

Page 1: ...Hardware User s Manual SR3V10 HM C GV Storage System V3 Rev B...

Page 2: ...s No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of the information or products contained herein Features and specifications are subject to change without notice...

Page 3: ...ted 10 2 1 Packaging Shipment and Delivery 10 2 2 Unpacking GV Storage System V3 Rev B 10 2 3 Identifying Parts of GV Storage System V3 Rev B 11 2 3 1 Front View 11 2 3 2 LCD Front Panel 12 2 3 3 Rear...

Page 4: ...are notes that contain useful information and tips that the user must give attention to in going through with the system operation Copyright IMPORTANT These are the important information that the use...

Page 5: ...e is being removed from the enclosure Outlets must be accessible to the equipment All external connections should be made using shielded cables and as much as possible should not be performed by bare...

Page 6: ...ernet ports RAID levels 0 1 3 5 6 10 50 60 JBOD Fully redundant hot pluggable designs power supplies and fans Background logical drive rebuilding Automatic rebuilding onto hot spare Local Global Hot S...

Page 7: ...rs Two 2 460W 80plus hot swappable power supplies with PFC Spare PCIE PCI slot for H W upgrade RAID Controller 1 2 GHz RAID On Chip storage processor 482 W x 133 H x 730 D mm 18 98 x 5 26 x 28 74 in 2...

Page 8: ...hannels Bitrate Recorded Channels 1 3 MP 30 fps 3 99 Mbps 681 0 54 Mbps 5038 2 MP 30 fps 6 12 Mbps 438 0 87 Mbps 3127 3 MP 30 fps 8 68 Mbps 313 1 05 Mbps 2590 4 MP 15 fps 9 21 Mbps 295 1 15 Mbps 2365...

Page 9: ...l megabytes These stripes are then interleaved in a rotating sequence so that the combined space is composed alternately of stripes from each drive The specific type of operating environment determine...

Page 10: ...that store duplicate data but appear to the computer as a single drive Although striping is not used within a single mirrored drive pair multiple RAID 1 arrays can be striped together to create a sing...

Page 11: ...data protection is achieved by writing parity information to the physical drives in the array With RAID 6 however two sets of parity data are used These two sets are different and each set occupies a...

Page 12: ...en across all the drives RAID 6 provides for an extremely high data fault tolerance and can sustain multiple simultaneous drive failures It is a perfect solution for mission critical applications 1 5...

Page 13: ...ntents of the carton are damaged If any damage is found do not remove the components contact the dealer where you purchased GV Storage System V3 Rev B for further instructions 2 2 Unpacking GV Storage...

Page 14: ...11 11 2 3 Identifying Parts of GV Storage System V3 Rev B The illustrations below identify the various parts of GV Storage System V3 Rev B 2 3 1 Front View...

Page 15: ...ou have selected Up and Down Arrow buttons Use the Up or Down arrow keys to go through the information on the LCD screen This is also used to move between each menu when you configure the system Use t...

Page 16: ...TTING YES NO CPU NORMAL FAN NORMAL DISK NORMAL POWER NORMAL TEMP NORMAL RAID NORMAL DISK INFORMATION DISK_1 O TEMP35C DISK_16 O TEMP 35C RAID ARRAYNAME SIZE xxxxGB INFORMATION RAIDLEVEL NORMAL REBUILD...

Page 17: ...AN0 Left LAN1 4 PSU A Port Power Supply A 11 USB 3 0 Port x 4 5 RS232 Port Phone Jack for UPS 12 Ethernet RJ 45 Port Management port for RAID card 6 AC Power Input Socket 13 1 Gigabit Ethernet Port x...

Page 18: ...tus indicator light is the hard disk drive access light When the hard disk drive is being accessed this light will flash BLUE In addition both indicator lights are viewable within a 170 arc Disk Activ...

Page 19: ...open button Tray Open Button 2 Pull out an empty disk tray Pull the lever handle outwards to remove the carrier from the enclosure 3 Place the hard drive in the disk tray 4 Install the mounting screws...

Page 20: ...ay Open Button 2 Pull out an empty disk tray Pull the lever handle outwards to remove the carrier from the enclosure 3 Place the 2 5 hard drive in the disk tray 4 Install the mounting screws on the bo...

Page 21: ...N0 which has a default IP address of 192 168 0 199 2 7 Powering On 1 Plug in the two power cords into the AC Power Input Socket of PSU located at the rear of GV Storage System V3 Rev B NOTE GV Storage...

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