The deployment and delivery of the Cloud VMS components consist of the following steps:
Deployment of Cloud Services on customer’s AWS or Kubernetes.
Deployment of white-label Web front-end with VSaaS template.
Delivery of white-label Camera Connectivity Tools.
Delivery of white-label Android and iOS apps.
Cloud Services
Deployment on AWS takes around 1 hour. Once the Cloud VMS is deployed, it’s going to work with any number of cameras and scale up and down fully automatically.
White-label
Dedicated hosting
The platform can be deployed on a customer’s infrastructure. VXG supports:
Kubernetes
AWS. See more on AWS services used by Cloud VMS
Hybrid deployment
The hybrid deployment assumes deployment of Cloud NVRs of Gateway Servers. The difference between a Cloud NVR and a Gateway Server is that the former performs video recording, while the latter is just relaying video to the cloud. We call this module VXG Server.
VXG provides the VXG Server as a downloadable package for x86 and ARM platforms. The server is offered as a docker container for Linux or an installation package for Windows.
Below are examples of the server h/w requirements:
20 channels @2Mbps – 4GB RAM, Atom CPU
20 channels @2Mbps – 4GB RAM, Raspberry PI 4
50 channels @2Mpbs – 8GB RAM, i3 CPU
The server can also work on ARM platforms like Raspberry PI, NVIDIA Jetson, and others.