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What is a network DVR?

The AXIS 2460 Network DVR (Digital Video Recorder) is a self-contained surveillance system that stores high quality video sequences longer than any other conventional DVR solution. It comprises all the necessary components for recording and viewing over the network: CPU, Ethernet interface, memory controllers, device interfaces, JPEG compressor, and up to four IDE hard disks.

Easy to install and use: The AXIS 2460 attaches directly to the IP network and accommodates up to four analog cameras. Its built-in Web interface allows for simultaneous viewing, recording and playback of video sequences via the standard Internet Explorer browser from anywhere on the network.

Optimized storage: The AXIS 2460 uses APViS™ (Axis Prioritized Video Storage) technology, which makes more efficient use of valuable disk space to preserve video recordings longer. By intelligently using event and alarm data, it can differentiate between important and less important video.

Secure storage: The images are sequentially recorded on different hard disks to prevent loosing entire recordings from an unexpected hard disk failure. Essentially, a failed hard disk would show fewer frames of a recording.

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