Spec Sheet

Video | MVM-BVRM Video Recording Manager v2.22
MVM-BVRM Video Recording Manager
v2.22
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u Distributed storage and configurable load balancing
u iSCSI disk array failover for extra reliability
u Used with all Bosch Video-over-IP cameras and
encoders
u Configuration support for all Bosch disk arrays (DSA
and DLA series)
u Integration of 3rd Party Cameras (ONVIF, RTSP,
JPEG)
Bosch Video Recording Manager (VRM) provides a
Distributed Network Video Recorder solution,
eliminating the need for dedicated NVRs and signaling
the second generation of IP network video recording.
VRM supports iSCSI-based storage systems and Bosch
Video-over-IP devices (IP cameras and IP video
encoders).
VRM introduces the concept of a storage virtualization
layer. This abstraction layer enables VRM to manage all
of the individual disk arrays in the entire system as a
single “virtual” common pool of storage, which is
intelligently allocated as needed.
VRM eliminates the need for classic Network Video
Recorders (NVRs) and their associated server
hardware, operating systems, and anti-virus software,
as well as the ongoing software patches and updates
these systems require.
This new NVR technology makes installation,
operation, and maintenance much easier while
reducing the total cost of ownership.
System overview
The Video Recording Manager comprises:
Recording Management Service (VRM Server)
Configuration Manager
Video Streaming Gateway (VSG)
The central Recording Management Service runs as a
service on Microsoft Windows platforms. Bosch
recommends running VRM Server on a dedicated
server/hardware platform.
VRM offers system-wide recording, monitoring, and
management of Bosch iSCSI storage, video encoders,
and cameras.
VRM software supports Bosch H.264 and MPEG‑4 IP
video devices including all encoders, Dinion and
FlexiDome IP cameras, as well as AutoDome and
Extreme IP cameras and the Bosch HD cameras. With
the new Video Streaming Gateway component 3rd
party cameras supporting either ONVIF, RTSP or JPEG
protocol are supported. Supported storage
subsystems include the Bosch iSCSI-based DSA and
DLA Series disk array systems. The iSCSI disk arrays
can be attached anywhere on a standard IP network.
VRM offers additional redundancy and data availability
by supporting Automated Network Replenishment
(ANR) with Bosch Video-over-IP devices (BVIP
Firmware 4.0 or later required).

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