Arxys deployed by Nassau BOCES education
Information Certainty: Speculative
Deployment Purpose: Surveillance
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Products and Institutions:
Product Deployed | Milestone XProtect VMS Arxys VideoX (Video analysis) |
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Institutions ⠉ | Milestone Arxys |
Datasets | Arxys (Dataset) |
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Status and Events:
Status | Planned |
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Events | Start (?, Speculative, , speculative) |
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Managed by | Nassau BOCES Education |
Used by | Nassau BOCES Education |
Location:
City | New York City (NY) |
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Country ⠉ | USA |
Description[ ]
In the last decade, our K-12 and higher education institutions have been facing increasingly more dangerous threats. Increasingly that means that heightened security and new challenges require more intelligent solutions. Secure your campus with the power of Activated Hardware Acceleration in our Shield Video surveillance platforms 1
The school district manages 56 schools, 14 of the largest school districts have direct high speed fiber links to the central data center. The school district had a video surveillance system at their headquarters running Milestone XProtect to provide video surveillance. The original Dell general purpose servers were struggling to handle only 160 cameras even after dropping the frame rate down to less than 10 fps on a majority of cameras. The district also wanted to upgrade to the latest version of Milestone XProtect Corporate and take advantage of video motion detection and video analytics along with advanced failover and redundancy 1
The district installed a Shield | Key NVR R36 with pre-loaded Milestone to run their video surveillance system. They bought the system using the US Communities purchasing contract that their partner Insight had so they were able to buy it quickly and easily and stay way under budget. Originally they planned to only run the 160 cameras on the first NVR but since the system was certified to handle up to 300 Full HD IP Cameras they were able to add an additional 140 cameras to almost double the system. With a Shield | Key NVR they were able to double the number of cameras running, almost triple the FPS and add video analytics and video motion detection as well. The initial pilot NVR was a resounding success and the district has since implemented a scaled out network of 4 Shield | Key NVR’s in a highly available failover scenario in their headquarters data center. They are expanding their initial cameras from 300 to just over 1,000 seamlessly and reliably 1