From Moxa Inc.
Network Video Recorders (NVRs) are now widely used in rolling stock applications for surveillance and security purposes, and thus require a substantial storage capacity for storing large video files. However, the vibration and shock inherent on moving trains pose a challenge for the storage devices to operate, and lead to higher maintenance costs. For this reason, a ruggedly designed NVR that features an anti-vibration and hot-swappable hard disk is the key to a reliable NVR storage system on rolling stock.
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