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Synology camera license free
Synology camera license free













synology camera license free
  1. SYNOLOGY CAMERA LICENSE FREE INSTALL
  2. SYNOLOGY CAMERA LICENSE FREE SOFTWARE
  3. SYNOLOGY CAMERA LICENSE FREE PC

I think one of the most rarely mentioned features is the smart search feature on the desktop app.

SYNOLOGY CAMERA LICENSE FREE SOFTWARE

There are open source and other software comercial options but the feature set and easy of use in Surveillance Station (other than waiting for those DAMN licence cards in the MAIL!) is good. However Ubiquiti ONLY works with its cameras and they are at LEAST $50 more than the cameras I purchases so it is sort of a wash. Which also lets you host your own data, and provides cloud and mobile app support with little or no setup. It lets you run a large variate of cheap or expensive cameras and has a reasonably complete feature set.Ĭlosest thing I would compare it to is Ubiquiti's Unifi Video or now Protect. I settled on the Hikvision for reliability and support and it uses about 4% CPU for 16 cameras viewing or recording. Other options use from 1% to 10% for 16 cameras. Even on my current dual 8-core xeons, Blue Iris uses 30% CPU with just two cameras.

SYNOLOGY CAMERA LICENSE FREE PC

I have benchmarked many surveillance apps across many different PC configurations and Blue Iris is the worst performing by far in every single benchmark I performed. So, my suggestion is one of these two scenarios - Synology as storage space only or cheap Synology, 2 cameras per device - and never pay for their licensing. Trying to get one camera per drive in any other Synology scenario is far more expensive and you also have to buy licenses. That gives me a far cheaper solution for one-camera-per-drive than any other solution and using cheap drives as 2TB stores a month's worth of video.

SYNOLOGY CAMERA LICENSE FREE INSTALL

I install two 2TB drives and configure two cameras, each saving to one drive.

synology camera license free

In other cases, I use the cheapest two-disk - currently DS218j - which takes two drives and comes with two Surveillance Station licenses. In some cases I use my Synology DS to set up a iSCSI NAS and use my Hikvision ivms-4200 running on my monitoring PC and saving to a high-end Synology. I really don't like their licensing model - what business is it of theirs how many cameras I use? So I have two different approaches across my multiple sites using Synology. After buying many licenses I found a better solution for me. I use Synology Surveillance Station very reluctantly.















Synology camera license free