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How exacqVision Performance is Benchmarked

For help selecting the correct exacqVision Server hardware, please refer to our Configuration Calculator.

Exacq system performance is benchmarked under typical real-world conditions to provide meaningful context in selecting a system that meets the needs of your application. All performance guidelines are approximate, and we recommend having at least 20% extra data rate capacity for your installation. The following definitions and guidelines are used by our Configuration Calculator and should be kept in mind when configuring any system.

IP Stream

An IP stream is a video or audio connection transmitted over the network to the server. Many cameras are capable of providing more than one stream simultaneously.

Maximum IP Streams

The highest number of IP Streams the system is capable of recording. This is an upper limit on the number of streams that can be handled and may not be reachable based on the total amount of data from connected devices. Secondary streams from the same camera are included in this number. Datasheets for each system may be found on the Product pages of Exacq.com.

Video Throughput

The maximum amount of data that can be recorded while simultaneously performing reads for video search. Testing is performed so that users performing forensic searches should not expect significant delays in retrieving results while being able to record without interruption. Datasheets for each system may be found on the Product pages of Exacq.com.

The Maximum Throughput may be lower than the theoretical maximum disk throughput values reported by other’s systems but allows us to provide the expectation that users may perform functional searches in a reasonable time, whereas citing a higher write throughput to the disk would negatively impact a user performing searches in a real-world use case. Throughput values are also tested to ensure that storage drives, which are 100% full, are capable of removing old video files without negatively affecting the ability to write new files.

Our Configuration Calculator considers both Maximum IP Streams as well as the data throughput when recommending system hardware. Whichever limit is reached first is considered the cutoff before suggesting adding another system to the overall configuration.

While typically used to select an appropriate size and number of servers for new purchase, the Configuration Calculator may be a useful tool for existing systems when trying to determine if additional cameras may be added.

NOTE: X-Series systems manufactured through our partnership with Dell will list an increase in the number of streams over the prior generation Z-Series despite slightly lower disk throughput values. This is due to the higher prioritization the RAID management these systems place on writing data to disk versus read activity.

Network Interface

Tests are performed using default interface settings. With regards to the disk throughput, the network interface is a determining factor, e.g.- a disk that can write 3 Gbps will be limited to only 2.5 Gbps if that is the maximum throughput of the data crossing the network interface to be written to disk.

Active Search

When considering the ability to perform reasonable forensic searches, tests are performed to ensure that 2 hours of video from 4 simultaneous streams are returned within 2 minutes.

Operating System

Exacq systems are available with Windows or Ubuntu Linux operating systems. Each operating system is tested independently due to Linux ext4 file system’s ability to provide higher throughput in many server configurations than the Windows NTFS file system. Ext4 is capable of handling larger ranges of contiguous blocks of data, allowing it to work more efficiently with large files, reducing drive fragmentation, and has shown more efficient journaling and checksum processes.

Display Rate

The local client’s display frame rate represents a client running directly on the chosen system, rather than a networked client workstation, to decompress and display live or recorded video. This is tested using 1080p H.264 video streams with default quality settings. H.264 requires significantly more CPU power to decompress than MJPEG or MPEG; thus, performance is the same or better using MJPEG or MPEG compression. Testing determines the total frames capable of being displayed without any additional applications running.

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Enterprise Manager Diagram

exacqVision Enterprise Manager (EM) provides a web-based dashboard to monitor system health, maximize surveillance uptime, manage large numbers of exacqVision system users, transfer camera licenses, and perform software updates across distributed exacqVision systems.

Some level of enterprise management may be performed via the exacqVision Client for Enterprise licensed NVRs. But Enterprise licensing allows you to use Enterprise Manager for no extra cost and take advantage of even more enterprise level features, such as:

  • Automatic Failover, providing redundancy to NVRs
  • Camera Inspection, a tool assisting with maintenance
  • License Transfer, allowing the migration of camera licenses between NVRs, or allotted from a license pool
  • Schedule singular or recurring configuration backups

Without Enterprise Manager

Without EM, a user with the exacqVision Client will connect to each exacqVision Server to manage system licenses, check cameras individually for issues, and update exacqVision software. Though it is possible to use the Enterprise page in the Client to manage users, configure notifications, and perform manual failovers. As the number of exacqVision Servers in your organization increases this can become much more time consuming and complex.

With Enterprise Manager

EM provides a singular web-based dashboard to instantly view the health status of hundreds of exacqVision Servers and camera connections across your entire organization. EM also provides the ability to configure spare systems providing automated Failover should a system encounter a power, storage, or maintenance issue. Transfer camera licenses between systems as needed or utilize a license pool to instantly add licenses to systems after hours.

Enterprise Manager also provides the ability to schedule tasks to take place in the future, or schedule recurring tasks, including configuration backups or software updates.

Enterprise Manager also allows administrators to logically group exacqVision Server instances to their choosing, such as by geographical area, building, or functional level. This provides better control of system and user management, as well as user access to system resources.

Each user’s exacqVision Desktop Client instance may also have their system lists automatically synchronized with EM permitting administrators to auto update the list of NVRs each user connects with.

Enterprise Manager communicates with each exacqVision Server using the same port the Desktop Client software uses, by default this is port 22609. Failover and Failback features utilize port 28744.

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