Synology presents its DVA3221 NAS designed for surveillance systems
Synology NAS DVA3221 is intended for storing surveillance recordings. Along with great capacity and speed, it has facial recognition programs and people counting, among others.
Synology keeps doing multiple variants of your NAS for small and medium companies, depending on your needs. Today we are dealing with the Synology DVA3221 model, designed for security systems. It allows up to 32 camera signals, automatic backups and implementation of deep learning security programs.
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A NAS for the security of a small or medium business
On this Synology NAS, they want to prioritize small and medium-sized security software. The DVS3221 combines Synology's expertise in data storage and management with the protocols and needs of video surveillance. They have made the NAS compatible with 7 surveillance camera models, conforming to the ONVIF interface standard, and integrating with I / O modules and speakers. With this, it is achieved that the security system is not tied to a single brand and it is the user who decides what configuration he wants.
The DVA3221 NAS is fully compatible without an internet connection, but it allows saving copies in the cloud if it is connected to Synology services. The latter makes it possible to handle it through any mobile browser, either on PC or mobile.
And you can't miss Synology's own software, designed to get the most out of your dedicated NAS. One of its strengths is deep learning-based video analytics that includes facial recognition, person and vehicle detection along with the count of people who have been recorded along with other additional functions. Filters are added to search for images if you need to search for something specific in your recordings. Finally, there is the automation of backups without any need for subscriptions.
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