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Hi all,I’ve been working with Reolink NVRs (mostly the 16 and 32 channel models), and I'm starting to hit performance and storage bottlenecks as the number of high-resolution IP cameras grows. I was wondering—would there be any real benefit in integrating HPC Computing resources into the setup?Has anyone experimented with offloading video processing, motion detection, or storage management to HPC clusters or more powerful servers, instead of relying solely on the NVR units?I'm curious if it’s overkill or if there’s a practical way to leverage HPC-like setups (e.g., GPU nodes or distributed storage) for large-scale surveillance networks.Thanks in advance!
Hey everyone,I’m considering investing in Reolink security cameras and have been doing some research. One of my key questions is whether Reolink offers cloud storage services specifically for continuous video recording. I want to ensure that my footage is secure and accessible from anywhere.I also came across Lenovo's cloud service solutions while looking for storage options. Has anyone tried using Reolink cameras with Lenovo’s cloud services? If Reolink doesn’t support continuous cloud storage, could I set up something with Lenovo for that purpose?Thanks for your help!
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