3U 16 Bay iSCSI Video RAID Subsystem

3U 16 Bay iSCSI Video RAID Subsystem

Model No.︰Surveon iVS5016

Brand Name︰Surveon

Country of Origin︰Taiwan, China

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Product Description

The iVS5016A is a 3U, 16 bay, iSCSI-SAS/SATA RAID subsystem for iSCSI NVR servers. The subsystem utilizes Infortrend's 5th generation ASIC400 RAID architecture along with RAID6 protection to provide a high performance fault tolerant storage solution for demanding surveillance applications. The iVS5016A also incorporates Surveon's Clustered Video Storage Technology (CVST), allowing pooled storage of video information, with up to 30% savings common due to more efficient storage utilization. Additionally CVST allows for thin provisioning and simple plug-in expansion of storage, allowing storage to be seamlessly added to the available resource pool and dynamically allocated between connected NVRs. These features allow the iVS5016A to act as a video repository for an entire surveillance solution, handling concurrent streams from multiple NVRs.

  • Optimized Performance for Megapixel Video Recording
  • Fault Tolerant & Redundant Hardware Design
  • Cableless Passive Industrial Backplane Design
  • Maximum Reliability with Hardware RAID5, 6 Engine
  • Energy Efficient Feature Set

Specifications︰ The iVS5016A is a 3U, 16 bay, iSCSI-SAS/SATA RAID subsystem for iSCSI NVR servers. The subsystem utilizes Infortrend's 5th generation ASIC400 RAID architecture along with RAID6 protection to provide a high performance fault tolerant storage solution for demanding surveillance applications. The iVS5016A also incorporates Surveon's Clustered Video Storage Technology (CVST), allowing pooled storage of video information, with up to 30% savings common due to more efficient storage utilization. Additionally CVST allows for thin provisioning and simple plug-in expansion of storage, allowing storage to be seamlessly added to the available resource pool and dynamically allocated between connected NVRs. These features allow the iVS5016A to act as a video repository for an entire surveillance solution, handling concurrent streams from multiple NVRs.

Storage Controller Single
Host Connectivity
Four (4) 1GbE iSCSI ports on each controller
Concurrent I/O commands
Maximum tagged command queuing: 1024
Drive Connectivity
Sixteen (16) 3Gbps SAS or SATA-II, hot-swappable drive trays
Accommodates 1-inch pitch, 3.5-inch SAS or SATA-II disk drives
S.M.A.R.T. support
NCQ support
Automatic bad-sector reassignment
Dedicated bandwidth to each connected drive
Drive bu
Max. Drives (per system) 16
Max. Drives (via JBOD) NA
Expansion Enclosure (JBOD) NA
SAS Expansion Port (per controller) NA
Supported Drives
1TB or 2TB - 3.5" 7,200 RPM 3Gb/s SATA drives
300GB or 450GB - 3.5" 15,000 RPM 3Gb/s SAS drives
450GB or 600GB - 3.5" 15,000 RPM 6Gb/s SAS drives
Form Factor 3U Rack-mount
RAID Functionality
Global, Dedicated or Enclosure hot-spare
RAID levels supported: RAID 0, 1 (0+1), 3, 5, 6, 10, 30, 50, 60
Online expansion by:
- Adding new drives
- Copying and replacing drives with drives of larger capacity
RAID migration
Configurable stripe si
Power
Power supplies: Two 530W DC
AC voltage: 100VAC @ 10A/ 240VAC @ 5A with PFC (auto-switching)
Frequency: 47-63 Hz
Environmental
Temperature: 0 to 40° C operating/ -40 to 60°C non-operating
Altitude: Sea level to 12,000ft operating / sea level to 40,000ft non-operating
Relative humidity: 5 to 95%non-condensing, operating and non-operating
Management
COM1 serial port for local access to firmware-embedded utility
COM2 for UPS connection
Automated cache flush and caching mode operation per enclosure status
GUI, Telnet, and SSH system monitoring via Ethernet
Firmware-embedded manager via RS-232
Dimensions 131(H) x 445(W) x 486.7(D) mm (5.16"(H) x 17.52" (W)x 19.16"(D)) (without chassis ears/protrusions)
Weight Net weight: 28.5kg (62.83 lb)
With HDDs: 30.5kg (67.24 lb)
Certification FCC, CE, UL, CB, BSMI, GOST
RoHS Compliance Yes

Advantages︰ Central Video Repository for Entire Surveillance
The iVS5016A can serve as a central video repository for entire surveillance solutions. Because iSCSI is IP-based, RAID storage can be located anywhere and store video from NVR servers on the high-speed network. A 30% saving in storage space can be realized since NVRs share a common storage pool.
Scalable Storage Deployment
The iVS5000 series storage solution supports dynamic scaling to aid in the planning for future storage growth while satisfying the current storage needs. Add more storage to the system by plugging more iSCSI RAID devices anywhere onto your network. Flexible drive type and capacity support (SAS, SATA and various drive sizes) allows for the accommodation of current application needs while maintaining future-proof support for tomorrow's applications. The user management interface is already fully integrated within Surveon VMS Client software, and only minimal configuration required for expansion.

Reliable, Fault-Tolerance Hardware Design
Data availability is critical to surveillance operations. The Surveon iVS5000 series storage solution features high-availability hardware designs to eliminate single point of failure, with redundant, hot-swappable hardware components, such as RAID controllers, power supplies and cooling fans. Hardware RAID protection ensures data accessibility even in the event of drive failure. In the event of a power outage, a Battery Backup Unit (BBU) automatically supplies power to retain cached data for up to 72 hours, ensuring non stop surveillance capabilities.

Scalable NVR Deployment
Due to its thin-provisioning capability, the iVS5000 series storage solution is able to add additional NVR sources without the need of complex configuration. Since NVR servers share pooled hard disk resources, the user can add an NVR server without additional storage deployment. The system is able to dynamically allocate available storage to the new NVR, and requires expansion only after the existing storage pool has reached a certain usage threshold. This enables more efficient use of storage resources, and allows administrators the flexibility to deploy as many NVRs as necessary to meet their surveillance needs.

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