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On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 1:27 AM, Nick Silkey wrote:
> Axis is king. They have a ton of models, most do record-on-motion and
> PoE. You also have options on where to dump recordings iirc (local or
> some sort of net storage).
And as an upside they are IPv6 enabled.
Cheers,
Steph
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(First of all, thanks to those who offered input on the IP cameras... That was
very helpful.)
It looks like I will soon be in the market for some rack space in Europe or the
Middle East. The idea is the improve performance for customers and remote
business offices in those regions, versus the
Jeremy Charles wrote:
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> (First of all, thanks to those who offered input on the IP cameras...
> That was very helpful.)
>
>
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> It looks like I will soon be in the market for some rack space in
> Europe or the Middle East. The idea is the improve performance for
> customers and remote busi
Doug Hughes [mailto:d...@will.to]
> Have you thought about just allowing a content provider to replicate
> your data in multiple world-wide geographic locations? Is your data
> amenable to that? There are many companies that specialize in this niche
Yes, we've thought of that, and will be doin
On 2010-04-27 at 13:13 -0500, Jeremy Charles wrote:
> I want to target cities that act as the major telecom/transit hubs. I
> have a decent feel for where these are in the USA, but I haven't the
> first clue on how to figure that out for that part of the world. For
> example, Amsterdam is the onl