i-PRO NVR-DTL-1-48TB-V5 Tower NVR Server
Overview
The NVR-DTL-1-48TB-V5 is a tower-form network video server designed for enterprise-scale surveillance recording. This unit pairs an Intel 6-core/12-thread processor with 16GB system RAM and 48TB native storage capacity, delivering sustained recording across multiple concurrent IP camera streams at bitrates up to 250 Mbps without frame loss or playback lag. The server ships fully configured with Windows 11 PRO and VideoInsight Edition VMS software preloaded and activated—eliminating OS installation and VMS licensing delays common in on-premise deployments. The model fits standard data-closet or network-adjacent floor installations at 13.4" (H) × 3.6" (W) × 11.7" (D), enabling co-location with core switching and UPS infrastructure.
Compatibility
The NVR-DTL-1-48TB-V5 integrates with ONVIF Profile S/T/G–compliant IP cameras from Axis, Hikvision, Dahua, Hanwha, and other standards-based manufacturers without proprietary middleware. Windows 11 PRO native support for Active Directory and Group Policy enables enterprise domain integration for centralized authentication and compliance logging. Dual 1GB BASE-T network ports connect to standard gigabit Ethernet infrastructure; aggregate 150–250 Mbps recording throughput requires no dedicated trunk capacity. The server supports up to 1 × 3.5-inch enterprise-class HDD (no RAID configuration on this model) plus 1 × M.2 high-speed SSD for operating system and VideoInsight. VideoInsight Edition includes 1-year HM+ activation and ongoing software updates; a secondary 1-year VI HM+ license is included for standby or archival machine deployment.
Installation Notes
The unit arrives fully configured and tested—no RAID rebuild, no OS installation required. A single fixed 260W power supply (no redundant PSU option) powers the platform. Server warranty does not cover damage from third-party hardware components. Rear-mounted storage bays, if supported, are special order and require additional configuration time. For enterprise deployments requiring failover or high availability, plan for separate redundancy architecture at the VMS or storage layer.