5 Reasons Why Smart Video Surveillance HDDs are Needed for CCTV

New Delhi (India), September 23: New cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions continue to drive the growth of the smart video CCTV industry. According to a report, the video surveillance market is projected to grow from USD 48.7 billion in 2022 to USD 76.4 billion by 2027.[1]

The market demand clearly shows a surge in the deployment of CCTVs across verticals and industries to improve the way we live and work. Today, best practices and guidelines are available to help industries like retail, manufacturing, smart cities, and more implement CCTV to effectively manage and control their operations. CCTV systems capture and record video footage continuously, which can quickly lead to large amounts of data being generated.

As a result, it is important to use a CCTV or smart video-grade storage solution instead of standard hard disk drives (HDDs) for 24/7 monitoring. A smart video surveillance HDD, specifically designed to handle multiple streams and the demand of continuous recording, provides reliable and consistent performance for the demands of a CCTV system.

Here’s why smart video surveillance HDDs are needed for CCTV usage: 

Additionally, certain Western Digital drives like WD Purple Surveillance HDD (up to 10TB) are engineered for mainstream surveillance DVRs and NVRs that operate 24/7 and are able to process heavy workloads as they have a mean time between failures (MTBF) of up to 1 million hours.

Overall, smart video surveillance HDDs are important for CCTV systems that record continuously and require better reliability, durability, and storage capacity for 24/7 streaming. Specialised storage solutions can help handle high workloads, retain data for long periods, and consume less power, making the most out of a CCTV system.

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[1Market Research Report |August 2022| MarketsandMarkets | https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/video-surveillance-market-645.html

[2] Workload Rate is defined as the amount of user data transferred to or from the hard drive. Workload Rate is annualized (TB transferred ✕ (8760 / recorded power-on hours)). Workload Rate will vary depending on your hardware and software components and configurations.

[3] Single stream per camera @ 3.2Mbps (1080p, H.265, 25 fps).   Results may vary depending on camera resolution, file format, frames per second, software, system settings, video quality, and other factors.

[4] 1TB = 1 trillion bytes.  Actual user capacity may be less due to the operating environment.

[5] Projected values. When final, MTBF and AFR specifications will be based on a sample population and are estimated by statistical measurements and acceleration algorithms under typical operating conditions, workload of 220TB/year and drive temperature of 40°C. Derating of MTBF and AFR will occur above these parameters, up to 550TB writes per year and 65°C drive temperature. MTBF and AFR ratings do not predict an individual drive’s reliability and do not constitute a warranty.

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