NVR or server solution for mostly axis

Client is taking over a building with mostly axis cameras, a few sony and scallop. 75 cameras total. I am looking for a nvr/server solution. I can supply the server if need be but software would be recommended. Money is an issue.
Thanks

Mark_M

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I have no issues with hundreds of Axis and Avigilion cameras on a server running Milestone xProtect.
Although best to use Axis camera station software if you can, so that the analytics work better as intended.

smiticans

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I agree, you're probably better off using Axis camera station. With 75 cameras I would suggest using two or more servers to spread to it out. The cameras resolution, bitrate and FPS are important when deciding which hardware to purchase for the servers.

Before making any purchases, I would check the model number of the Axis and other cameras to confirm they're compatible with Axis Camera station.

bennuss

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Do you think the numbers make sense ? The cameras they have -16 with res 480, 30 with res 720, 21 with res 960 , and the rest are 240. I can get new cameras with an nvr with about the cost of licensing. The maintenance guys sit around so screwing in the new ones would just be utilizing the labor that they are already paying for. There would be some cost of programming but they would have much newer cameras.

smiticans

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Do you think the numbers make sense ? The cameras they have -16 with res 480, 30 with res 720, 21 with res 960 , and the rest are 240. I can get new cameras with an nvr with about the cost of licensing. The maintenance guys sit around so screwing in the new ones would just be utilizing the labor that they are already paying for. There would be some cost of programming but they would have much newer cameras.

Those are some pretty low resolution cameras. What are some of the model numbers of the cameras? Do you know how old they are?

You're not really giving us a lot of information to work with. What are the intended purpose for the cameras? Will someone be watching the live stream constantly? Do they need integration with a POS system, access control system etc.?

74 cameras is a lot and will consume a considerable amount of bandwidth. You can't just go out and buy any cheap NVR and slap it in there and hope it'll work. You need to plan and design system taking into account resolution, bandwidth consumption, storage requirements, network topology etc.

This is a large system and you should really be using an enterprise grade solution like Axis Camera station, Milestone Xprotect, Digital Watchdog Spectrum IPVMS etc.

You mentioned money is an issue. How big of a budget do you have?