Description

The DW-BJRR2Y320TS from Digital Watchdog is a high-performance blackjack rack 2U 26-bay network video recorder designed for professional video surveillance environments. It operates on a Windows Server OS and boasts an impressive 320TB storage capacity. Equipped with dual Intel Xeon processors, this advanced server efficiently manages the recording of multiple IP cameras, irrespective of resolution, offering a robust throughput of up to 600 Mbps. It is fully compliant with NDAA/TAA standards and UL listed for reliability. The server is versatile in its operating system offerings, including Windows 10 IoT, Windows Server 2019, or Linux Ubuntu, which run on a separate mirrored 240GB SSD. The rack-mountable server is engineered with 32GB of memory and provides connectivity options with up to four 1GB and 10GB network cards alongside a dual power supply for redundancy. Additionally, it features preloaded DW Spectrum IPVMS and eight recording licenses, supporting up to 416TB of raw internal storage with RAID5 and RAID6 configurations, and includes removable hot-swappable drives for easy maintenance. The package is backed by a comprehensive 5-year warranty, ensuring long-term support and stability for demanding security applications.

Certifications
TAA CompliantYes
 
General Information
Brand NameDigital Watchdog
ManufacturerDigital Watchdog
Manufacturer Part NumberDW-BJRR2Y320TS
Product ConditionNew
Product LineBlackjack
Product ModelDW-BJRR2Y320TS
Product NameDigital Watchdog DW-BJRR2Y320TS Blackjack Rack 2U 26-bay NVR, Windows Server OS with 320TB HDD
Product SeriesRack Y
Product TypeDigital Video Recorder
 
Interfaces/Ports
DVINo
HDMINo
USBYes
 
Miscellaneous
ADI Cloud Storage EligibleYes
Environmental CertificationUL
Environmentally FriendlyYes
 
Network & Communication
EthernetYes
 
Physical Characteristics
ColorBlack
Depth31.9"
Height3.41"
Width17.6"
 
Storage
Hard Drive Capacity320TB
 
Technical Information
BluetoothNo
HD RecordingYes
 
Warranty
Limited Warranty5 Year

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