Rasilient Systems Inc. announced its NFDCloud family of software and system products designed to be building blocks to construct VMS agnostic video surveillance clouds that deliver end-to-end forensic-grade quality video across continents from stationary, mobile, or remote sites using copper, fiber, cellular data, satellite-data, or microwave media. “This is a technological break through for the video surveillance industry in both performance and cost”, said Sean Chang, CEO of Rasilient. Currently, video surveillance clouds suffer a degradation in quality when transmitting recorded video from edge surveillance sites over the internet. Rasilient’s AI enhanced TCP/IP software can send video across continents without dropping a single frame. The NFDCloud family consists of:
1. NFDEdge: VMS agnostic NVRs which can support one to 30 cameras for video surveillance at the edge sites.
2. NFDLink: Patent pending AI enhanced TCP/IP communication software which improves the throughput of sending video recording over the Internet using either wired or wireless media. This technology enables, for the first time, the capability to reliably upload video recording from mobile and remote sites wirelessly using cellular data or satellite data services. Transmission is protected by 256-bit encryption and TLS 1.2
3. NFDStack: A VMS agnostic and fully redundant storage system for central recording managed by OpenStack. It offers unlimited scalability and uses RAID 5/6 for data protection. Its patented AI algorithm continuously monitors every HDD in the system to determine each drive’s life expectance to prevent data loss from drive failures to avoid the need for data rebuilding. Its high bandwidth support simultaneous reading and writing for video and meta data to support AI analytics.
For more information, please go to www.rasilient.com