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Geovision 82-VMSP064-0064 64-Channel Video Management Platform
Geovision 82-VMSP064-0064 64-Channel VMS Platform Overview The Geovision 82-VMSP064-0064 is a 64-channel video management system (VMS) platform desig…
Geovision 82-VMSP064-0064 64-Channel Video Management Platform
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Overview
Geovision 82-VMSP064-0064 64-Channel VMS Platform
Overview
The Geovision 82-VMSP064-0064 is a 64-channel video management system (VMS) platform designed to support enterprise-scale IP camera deployments. This solution provides centralized video recording, live monitoring, playback, and analytics across large multi-site or single-location installations. The 64-channel capacity accommodates mid-to-large security operations requiring unified management of IP cameras from multiple manufacturers through ONVIF protocol support.
Key Features
- 64-Channel Capacity: Native support for 64 concurrent IP camera streams, enabling comprehensive coverage across large facilities or multi-location deployments
- Centralized Video Management: Single platform for live viewing, recording, playback, and archive management across all connected cameras
- ONVIF Protocol Support: Compatible with ONVIF-compliant IP cameras from major manufacturers, reducing vendor lock-in and enabling mixed-brand deployments
- Multi-Stream Recording: Simultaneous recording capability across all 64 channels for continuous security coverage
- Scalable Architecture: Supports expansion and integration with additional cameras and storage without replacing core platform infrastructure
- Enterprise-Class Reliability: Designed for 24/7 operation in security operations centers, retail chains, educational campuses, and industrial facilities
Integration & Compatibility
The Geovision 82-VMSP064-0064 operates as a VMS-IPCAM platform, meaning it functions as the central management hub for IP camera systems. ONVIF compatibility ensures that integrators can connect cameras from multiple vendors—Hikvision, Axis, Dahua, Uniview, and others—without requiring proprietary firmware or drivers. This flexibility significantly reduces procurement constraints and allows existing camera investments to be leveraged in new system designs.
The platform supports standard network-based deployment models, including direct LAN connections and remote management over secure WAN connections for multi-site operations. Integration with third-party access control, intrusion detection, and business intelligence systems can be achieved through API connectivity and webhook-based event forwarding.
Deployment Scenarios
The 64-channel capacity positions this system for retail chains (20–50 store locations), educational campuses with distributed buildings, small-to-medium enterprise facilities, and municipal applications. Integrators deploying this platform should account for network infrastructure requirements: gigabit Ethernet backhaul is recommended to avoid bandwidth bottlenecks, and NAS or dedicated storage systems must be sized for the intended retention period (typically 30–90 days for continuous HD/Full HD recording).
The system operates on standard IT infrastructure, reducing the need for specialized hardware and allowing deployment in virtualized environments where appropriate. Backup recording to network storage and redundancy planning are essential design considerations for security-critical applications.

I've evaluated the Geovision 82-VMSP064-0064 in several multi-location retail and educational deployments. This 64-channel platform delivers solid centralized management capabilities without unnecessary complexity. The ONVIF foundation is a practical choice for integrators who need flexibility across different camera manufacturers—it's not cutting-edge, but it's reliable and well-understood in the field.
Technical Highlights:
- 64-Channel Architecture: Simultaneous live and recorded streams across all channels; scales efficiently for operations centers managing 40–60 active cameras
- ONVIF Integration: Standard protocol support eliminates vendor-specific dependencies and reduces commissioning time when mixing camera brands
- Centralized Storage Management: Unified recording, playback, and archive from a single interface; simplifies operator training and reduces operational overhead
Deployment Considerations:
- Network design is critical: ensure gigabit backbone and adequate WAN bandwidth for remote viewing if managing distributed locations
- Storage sizing must account for resolution and frame rates of all 64 cameras; budget 500 GB–2 TB per camera per month for typical HD/Full HD continuous recording
- Plan for redundancy: consider NAS mirroring or secondary storage for critical applications where video loss is unacceptable
- User access management through role-based permissions is essential when multiple operators share the system
The 82-VMSP064-0064 is a mature, predictable platform suitable for operations that prioritize stability and vendor flexibility over advanced analytics. For integrators supporting enterprise customers with 40–100 camera deployments, this system handles the core requirements effectively. Ensure network and storage infrastructure are properly specified during the design phase.
System Design, Deployment & Technical Support
Support services and planning resources for commercial surveillance, access control, and infrastructure deployments.
Fixed scope • Fixed price
System Design Assistance
- Get help validating product compatibility
- Coverage requirements
- Storage planning and deployment architecture before you buy.
Deployment & Configuration Support
- Access fixed-scope support for rollout planning
- User setup guidance
- Migration and system standardization across single-site or multi-site deployments
Guides, Tools & Calculators
- PoE requirements
- Storage retention
- Camera selection and deployment methodology