Approved Vendor List For Drives - Cisco Small Business NSS3000 Series Administration Manual

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Approved Vendor List for Drives

Approved Vendor List for Drives
Cisco Small Business NSS3000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
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FTP: Run this wizard if the cameras are set up to transfer motion-
triggered clips through FTP. Running the wizard creates a single user and
FTP share for the cameras. The videos are then saved within the FTP
share which contains a subfolder dedicated to each camera. After you
run the wizard, you must configure each camera to output the video to
the configured NSS share. Use the information summarized on the last
page of the wizard to set up the cameras through their configuration
interface.
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CIFS: Run this wizard if the cameras have a Windows utility program that
lets you save the streaming video to a local drive (or in this case, the
NSS) and then view the video from its saved location. The wizard
creates a single user and share for all cameras that are configured to
stream video to the Windows camera utility program. After you run the
wizard, you must map the network drive from the PC that runs the
Windows utility program to the CIFS share and then set up the utility to
save to the mapped network drive.
If you are purchasing disk drives to install in the NSS, see the Approved Vendor
List at
www.cisco.com/go/smallbiz
When you select a disk drive, consider the type of RAID levels required to service
your business needs. For example, if you are creating a RAID (versus a JBOD),
make sure that each of the disks used in the array have the same disk capacity.
The RAID is built using the capacity of the smallest disk in the array.
for a list of recommended disk drives.
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