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Formerly the Glasgow Herald building, The Lighthouse now serves as the Scottish national centre for architecture and design. Four Axis 241Q video servers have been used to convert analogue images from the 16 existing cameras already positioned throughout the six-storey building into digital streams, which are then stored, monitored and managed via The Lighthouse’s Local Area Network.
The new system now stores 26 days of digital images on a Milestone Professional video management system, installed on a U-rack mounted server offering 2TB of storage.
King Communications has also integrated an external storage device providing a further TB of storage on demand. The whole system took less than a week to install and test.
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Glasgow’s Lighthouse uses Axis video servers to modernise CCTV systemFormerly the Glasgow Herald building, The Lighthouse now serves as the Scottish national centre for architecture and design. Four Axis […]
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