Savoy Supports Off-site Repositories in Release 4.10.

Normally, video from cameras is acquired, digitized and compressed and stored within the
Digital Video Recorder, or in our case, the Video WebEngine.  Attempts to store the data to
an off-site facilities where it could be centrally managed and preserved has been difficult
because of the enormous quantity of data involved. A portion of the data could be
maintained off-site, assuming a means exists to properly select what video segments should
be moved. Savoy has now solved this problem through the use of its Rule Engine whereby
the customer creates simple rules to determine which video segments are to be moved.
Rules can be fired on various activities including door openings (assuming a communicating
security panel is attached) or activity within a user created Pattern.

Moving selected files off-site has numerous advantages including
  1. permanent storage,
  2. secured access,
  3. protection from tampering or disconnection by on-site intruders, and more.

Create the Repository as an Internet FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Site.
    The Repository FTP site can be located remotely on the Internet, or on a server within
    the facility. It could even operate on an operator's Console.

Install the Server Application Module called Repository.app.
    The set of rules that operate the Repository are contained within the Repository
    Server App distributed with the Console as of release 4.100. Contact Savoy Technical
    Support to help with this installation.

Create Rule Logic to detect Activity to Schedule File Transfer.
    Files are transferred within minutes of recording them, subject to rules that determine
    whether the current video recording is selected to be moved.

Create Patterns on the Video Images to Select Activity.
    The easiest way to select video files for the Repository is to create Patterns. Then, a
    simple rule will initiate the transfer when activity is detected within the pattern.
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