This device integrates PoE and capabilities that increase the efficiency of streaming and backing up surveillance videos.

QNAP QGD-3014-16PT

QNAP Systems has introduced the QGD-3014-16PT Intelligent Desktop Peripheral Switch. A system of sixteen Gigabit PoE ports 30 Watts, two host management ports 2,5 Gbe, Intel Celeron J4125 quad-core processor 2,0 GHz and four 3.5 SATA drive bays″.

QNAP QGD-3014-16PTSupports QVR Pro, Hbs 3 and SD-WAN QuWAN to integrate functions such as the implementation of surveillance, Video storage calculation and multi-network remote management to provide SMEs with innovative remote backup solutions and intelligent IP surveillance infrastructure.

"The task of expanding multi-network surveillance networks can be costly and involve large quantities of equipment with low transmission efficiency between multiple remote devices. This switch integrates PoE, Data backup management and surveillance capabilities that increase the efficiency of streaming and backing up surveillance videos", says Daniel Hsieh, QNAP product manager.

QNAP QGD-3014-16PTThe QGD-3014-16PT complies with the IEEE 802.3at PoE+ standard and includes sixteen Gigabit PoE ports 30 Watts, which offers the ability to supply a total power of up to 140 watts to PoE bullet chambers, fisheye, PTZ 4K and Speed Dome with ONVIF standard, or high-powered devices like IP phones, Led lights and digital signage.

Two additional SFP+/RJ45 merge ports and two host management ports 2,5 GbE serve as link ports for basic networks, dedicated bandwidth or data centers for virtualization applications.

With its flexible and secure management interfaces (QSS or QuNetSwitch switch), administrators can easily and centrally manage electrical devices with Level Management features 2 and smart PoE management functions, including programming, prioritization of power supply and power activation/deactivation).

QNAP QGD-3014-16PT

Supporting QVR Pro surveillance applications, HBS remote backup 3 and SD-WAN QuWAN, the QGD-3014-16PT offers a cost-effective solution for comprehensive intelligent surveillance infrastructure.

QVR Pro allows you to configure a dedicated, separate space for surveillance data on the QGD-3014-16PT and take advantage of scalable storage (including four SATA drive bays and flexible storage expansion).

Administrators can manage cameras, allocate storage space, play back recordings, resort to failover and remotely monitor live feeds from cameras.

QNAP QGD-3014-16PT

Hbs 3 consolidates backup functions, restoration and synchronization (via the RTRR protocol, Rsync, Ftp, CIFS/SMB) to transfer data from QGD-3014-16PT to another QGD-3014-16PT, to a QNAP NAS, to a remote server or cloud storage.

QNAP QGD-3014-16PT and other QGD switches for NAS support QuWAN (QNAP SD-WAN solution), offering a full mesh IPsec VPN topology between multi-network QNAP devices to meet enterprise video surveillance needs, system transmission and backup.

In addition, combines the functions of a PoE switch, an NVR, a NAS and unrouter, and offers an HDMI output 2.0 for direct playback of live feeds with up to 4K resolution (3840×2160) To 60 Hz.

Combining the functionality of multiple devices into an elegant and virtually silent form factor, responds to needs and simplifies the implementation of intelligent surveillance solutions.

Features:

  • Intel Celeron J4125 Quad-Core Processor.
  • 8 GB de RAM DDR4.
  • 4 3.5 SATA drive bays″ To 6 Gb/s, 2 SLOTS for SATA M.2.
  • Ports: 16 PoE 30 802.3at RJ45 Gigabit Watts, 2 combination SFP/RJ45 Gigabit combo, 2 2.5GbE host management; 3 Usb 3.0, 2 Hdmi 2.0.

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By • 14 Jan, 2021
• Section: Communications, Video surveillance