Hanwha P-3104W vs i-PRO NX400/27000T3

NVR COMPARISON

Hanwha P-3104W vs i-PRO NX400/27000T3: Specification Comparison

Both the Hanwha WRT-P-3104W-8TB and the i-PRO WJ-NX400/27000T3 are 64-channel NVRs positioned for mid-to-large commercial surveillance deployments. The Hanwha unit is a Windows/Linux-based mini-tower PC-style recorder running Wisenet WAVE VMS, while the i-PRO is an embedded rack-mount appliance with onboard RAID. This comparison examines storage and capacity, compute architecture and power delivery, and integration and software ecosystem — the three axes that most directly drive a buying decision in this segment.



Which NVR delivers more usable storage and better protects data from drive failure?

The i-PRO WJ-NX400/27000T3 ships with 27TB of pre-installed HDD storage across nine drives and supports RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10 — giving buyers the option to trade raw capacity for redundancy and data protection without adding any components at delivery. At RAID 6, two simultaneous drive failures can be tolerated while retaining roughly 21TB of usable space.

The Hanwha WRT-P-3104W-8TB ships with 8TB installed across its three 3.5-inch SATA bays and a 256GB M.2 SSD for the OS. Maximum expandable raw storage is stated as 16TB, limited by the three-bay chassis. No RAID capability is listed in the provided specifications. The storage gap is significant: the i-PRO enters service with 3.375× the raw capacity and adds hardware-level redundancy that the Hanwha spec sheet does not document.


How do compute architecture, power delivery, and physical footprint compare between these two units?

The Hanwha WRT-P-3104W-8TB is built on a 14th Gen Intel Core i3 CPU with 16GB DDR4, housed in a mini-tower chassis measuring 372.9 mm H × 173 mm W × 420 mm D and weighing 24 lbs (10.68 kg). Its 500W 80 Plus Platinum power supply is a desktop-class unit. Video recording bandwidth is explicitly rated at 170 Mbps across all 64 channels. The unit supports dual DisplayPort outputs with HDMI adapters and multiple USB 3.2 Gen 2 and USB 2.0 ports including Type-C.

The i-PRO WJ-NX400/27000T3 is an embedded NVR in a rack-mount form factor measuring 430 mm W × 132 mm H × 400 mm D and runs on 12V DC power. No CPU model, RAM size, or recording bandwidth figure is provided in the supplied specifications. Maximum resolution is documented at 4K (3840×2160) at up to 60 fps per channel. Its rack-mount profile suits data-center and IDF-closet deployments, while the Hanwha mini-tower requires desk or shelf space rather than rack-unit allocation.


Which unit offers broader integration options and a more capable software ecosystem?

The Hanwha WRT-P-3104W-8TB runs Wisenet WAVE VMS (Windows 11 IoT Enterprise 2024 or Ubuntu Linux 22.04 LTS) and ships with four Professional licenses included. Operating a general-purpose Windows or Linux OS means third-party software, drivers, and future VMS upgrades can be installed without hardware replacement. ONVIF compliance is confirmed. Dual 1GbE network interfaces (on-board plus PCIe) provide NIC-level path redundancy.

The i-PRO WJ-NX400/27000T3 operates as a standalone embedded appliance compatible with ONVIF Profile S and i-PRO IP cameras. Alarm I/O is explicitly specified: 32 alarm inputs and 4 alarm reset inputs — a hardware-integration capability not listed for the Hanwha. Audio codec support (G.711, G.726 ADPCM 32 kbps) and PTZ control up to 256 preset positions are documented. VMS compatibility is listed as ONVIF Profile S and standalone; no bundled VMS license is mentioned in the provided specs. Connectivity for the i-PRO is listed as HDMI; no dual-NIC specification is provided.


Which should you choose: the P-3104W or the NX400/27000T3?

Our take: The WRT-P-3104W-8TB is the stronger choice when a Windows- or Linux-based open VMS platform, included software licenses, and dual-NIC network redundancy are priorities. The i-PRO WJ-NX400/27000T3 is the stronger choice when raw storage capacity, hardware RAID redundancy, embedded appliance simplicity, and onboard alarm I/O are the deciding factors. Three concrete spec deltas: (1) storage — 27TB pre-installed on the i-PRO versus 8TB on the Hanwha, with a 16TB maximum ceiling in the Hanwha's three-bay chassis; (2) redundancy — the i-PRO supports RAID 0/1/5/6/10 while no RAID capability is listed for the Hanwha; (3) software — the Hanwha includes 4 Wisenet WAVE Professional licenses and a general-purpose OS, while the i-PRO ships as a closed embedded appliance with no bundled VMS license documented. Choose the Hanwha for open, VMS-centric deployments on an existing Wisenet or ONVIF camera estate; choose the i-PRO for high-retention, appliance-style installations where hardware RAID and deep alarm I/O integration are non-negotiable.


Side-by-Side Comparison

Spec-for-spec, from manufacturer data.

SpecificationHanwha P-3104Wi-PRO NX400/27000T3
Max Camera Channels6464
Installed Storage8TB27TB (3TB × 9)
Max Storage (Expandable)16TB
Drive Bays3 × 3.5" SATA + 1 × 256GB M.2 SSD9 (implied by 3TB × 9)
RAID SupportRAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10
Recording Bandwidth170 Mbps
Max Resolution4K (3840×2160)
Max FPS per Channel60 fps
Video CompressionH.265; H.264; JPEG
CPU14th Gen Intel Core i3
RAM16GB DDR4
Operating System / PlatformWindows 11 IoT Enterprise 2024 / Ubuntu Linux 22.04 LTSEmbedded (standalone appliance)
Included VMS Licenses4 Wisenet WAVE Professional
Network InterfacesDual 1GbE (on-board + PCIe)
Video OutputsDual DisplayPort + HDMI adapterHDMI
Alarm Inputs / Outputs32 alarm inputs; 4 alarm reset inputs
Audio SupportG.711; G.726 ADPCM 32 kbps
ONVIFYesYes (Profile S)
Form FactorMini-towerRack-mount (embedded NVR)
Dimensions (W × H × D)173 mm × 372.9 mm × 420 mm430 mm × 132 mm × 400 mm
Weight24 lbs (10.68 kg)
Power500W 80 Plus Platinum (AC)12V DC
Operating Temperature10°C to 35°C
Warranty5 years

Frequently Asked Questions

Which should you choose: the P-3104W or the NX400/27000T3?

The WRT-P-3104W-8TB is the stronger choice when a Windows- or Linux-based open VMS platform, included software licenses, and dual-NIC network redundancy are priorities. The i-PRO WJ-NX400/27000T3 is the stronger choice when raw storage capacity, hardware RAID redundancy, embedded appliance simplicity, and onboard alarm I/O are the deciding factors. Three concrete spec deltas: (1) storage — 27TB pre-installed on the i-PRO versus 8TB on the Hanwha, with a 16TB maximum ceiling in the Hanwha's three-bay chassis; (2) redundancy — the i-PRO supports RAID 0/1/5/6/10 while no RAID capability is listed for the Hanwha; (3) software — the Hanwha includes 4 Wisenet WAVE Professional licenses and a general-purpose OS, while the i-PRO ships as a closed embedded appliance with no bundled VMS license documented. Choose the Hanwha for open, VMS-centric deployments on an existing Wisenet or ONVIF camera estate; choose the i-PRO for high-retention, appliance-style installations where hardware RAID and deep alarm I/O integration are non-negotiable.

Is the Hanwha WRT-P-3104W or the i-PRO NX400/27000T3 better for long video retention requirements?

Based on the provided specifications, the i-PRO NX400/27000T3 is better suited for long retention. It ships with 27TB pre-installed and supports RAID 5/6 for data protection while preserving the majority of that capacity. The Hanwha WRT-P-3104W-8TB ships with 8TB and expands to a maximum of 16TB; no RAID capability is documented in the supplied specs.

Can either of these NVRs integrate with third-party cameras from manufacturers other than Hanwha or i-PRO?

Both units confirm ONVIF compliance in the provided specifications — the Hanwha as ONVIF-compatible and the i-PRO as ONVIF Profile S. This allows integration with third-party ONVIF cameras from other manufacturers. The i-PRO also explicitly lists i-PRO IP camera compatibility. The Hanwha's Wisenet WAVE VMS may support additional non-ONVIF camera drivers, but no specific third-party camera compatibility list is included in the provided specifications.

Which unit is easier to deploy in a standard server rack?

The i-PRO NX400/27000T3 is specified as an embedded rack-mount NVR (430 mm W × 132 mm H × 400 mm D), making it directly compatible with standard 19-inch rack installations. The Hanwha WRT-P-3104W-8TB is a mini-tower form factor (372.9 mm H × 173 mm W × 420 mm D, 24 lbs) and does not indicate rack-mount capability in the provided specifications; it would require a shelf or alternate mounting solution in a rack environment.



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