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Comnet RECORDING SERVER - 12 BAY 11X12TB 132TB ENT HDD HW RAID XEON - V12-4210-16-132T12-S19

Comnet V12-4210-16-132T12-S19 Enterprise Recording Server Overview The Comnet V12-4210-16-132T12-S19 is a 2U rackmount enterprise recording server pur…

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Comnet RECORDING SERVER - 12 BAY 11X12TB 132TB ENT HDD HW RAID XEON - V12-4210-16-132T12-S19

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SKU: V12-4210-16-132T12-S19
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Comnet V12-4210-16-132T12-S19 Enterprise Recording Server

Overview

The Comnet V12-4210-16-132T12-S19 is a 2U rackmount enterprise recording server purpose-built for mid-to-large surveillance deployments where storage density and RAID reliability are non-negotiable. With 12 drive bays configured for 132TB total capacity using ten 12TB enterprise-grade hard drives, this platform handles continuous multi-camera recording with built-in hardware RAID protection — meaning if a single drive fails, your recordings stay intact without degrading the entire system.

This is the server you deploy when you're recording 40–100+ cameras 24/7 and can't afford the operational overhead of managing multiple smaller units. The V12-4210-16-132T12-S19 consolidates storage, computing, and redundancy into one rack slot, reducing cabling, power distribution complexity, and single points of failure across your surveillance backbone.

Key Features

  • 12-Bay Drive Configuration: Ten 12TB enterprise HDDs installed (2 bays remain available for expansion or hot spare), giving you 132TB of raw capacity. This density means you're not buying multiple smaller servers to reach the storage you need — one unit handles it.
  • Hardware RAID Protection: Built-in RAID controller ensures that drive failure doesn't cascade into data loss. Enterprise deployments depend on this; software RAID incurs CPU overhead and carries higher rebuild risk than dedicated hardware RAID.
  • 2U Rackmount Form Factor: Occupies a single rack unit (actually 2U of height), fitting neatly into standard 19-inch equipment racks alongside your switches, power distribution, and other infrastructure. No sprawl, no separate shelving.
  • Xeon Processor: Intel Xeon CPU provides the compute headroom to handle real-time video ingestion, RAID management, and metadata processing simultaneously without bottlenecking. Matters when you're pushing hundreds of Mbps of concurrent streams through a single box.
  • Enterprise-Grade HDD Selection: The 12TB drives are rated for continuous-duty surveillance use — not consumer desktop drives that fail under 24/7 load. Enterprise HDDs are designed for this workload and come with longer MTBF (mean time between failure) specs.
  • Multiple Expansion Slots: Two empty bays allow you to add a hot-swap spare drive or scale capacity later without replacing the server. Future-proofs your investment if camera count or retention policy grows.

Integration & Compatibility

The V12-4210-16-132T12-S19 functions as a standalone recording appliance or integrates into larger VMS (video management system) architectures. ONVIF-compliant camera feeds from any vendor stream directly into this server; it's not locked to a single camera brand. Network connectivity (Gigabit Ethernet ports — count not specified in available evidence, but standard for enterprise recorders) handles inbound camera streams and allows remote management from your VMS workstations or mobile clients.

Deployment contexts range from multi-tenant commercial properties (office parks, shopping centers) to industrial facilities (manufacturing floors, warehousing, logistics hubs) where you need reliable, centralized video storage without relying on cloud infrastructure for critical forensic data.

What's in the Box

The V12-4210-16-132T12-S19 ships with 10 pre-installed 12TB enterprise hard drives. Two bays are empty and ready for optional expansion drives. Rack mounting hardware (rails, brackets) is included for standard 19-inch rack installation. Specific cable types, power supply details, and optional accessories (spare drives, backup modules) are not detailed in available evidence; contact your supplier for a complete BOM (bill of materials) if your deployment requires specific redundancy configurations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What happens if a drive fails in the V12-4210-16-132T12-S19?

A: The hardware RAID controller detects the failure and continues recording using the remaining drives without data loss. You then replace the failed drive (hot-swap capable in most enterprise configurations) and the RAID rebuild process restores full redundancy automatically.

Q: Can I add more storage to the V12-4210-16-132T12-S19 later?

A: Yes. Two of the 12 bays are unpopulated, so you can install additional 12TB drives to expand total capacity. This avoids the cost and disruption of replacing the entire unit as your needs grow.

Q: Is the V12-4210-16-132T12-S19 suitable for a single-site or multi-site deployment?

A: It works best as a single-site centralized recorder for large campuses or multi-location businesses using remote VMS management. For distributed small-site deployments, smaller 4–8 bay units are typically more cost-effective.

Q: What network connectivity does the V12-4210-16-132T12-S19 provide?

A: Gigabit Ethernet ports (exact count not specified in available evidence) connect to your corporate network for camera feeds and remote access. Consult the product datasheet or supplier documentation for detailed port count and redundancy options.

Q: How much power does the V12-4210-16-132T12-S19 consume?

A: Exact wattage is not documented in available evidence. A 12-bay Xeon-based server with 10 drives typically draws 400–600W under normal operation; contact your supplier for a detailed power specification to size your UPS and PDU correctly.

Q: What's the warranty coverage on the V12-4210-16-132T12-S19?

A: Warranty terms are not specified in available evidence. Comnet typically provides hardware warranty; confirm duration and coverage (parts, labor, on-site support) directly with your supplier.

Marty Allison
Marty Allison

The Comnet V12-4210-16-132T12-S19 is built for recording deployments where you're indexing 50+ cameras continuously and can't tolerate storage fragmentation or rebuilds that tank performance mid-incident. The 132TB raw capacity with 10×12TB enterprise drives means you're holding 30–45 days of 1080p footage (depending on bitrate and scene complexity) in a single 2U footprint — that's the storage density that justifies consolidating dozens of smaller units into a centralized, manageable platform.

Technical Highlights:

  • Hardware RAID Architecture: Dedicated RAID controller isolates drive I/O and parity calculation from the Xeon CPU, eliminating the performance cliff you see with software RAID. Real-world impact: when one of your ten 12TB drives fails mid-shift, your recording streams don't hiccup; the system degrades gracefully and rebuilds without blocking live ingest.
  • 12TB Enterprise HDD Density: Ten drives at 12TB each gives you 120TB usable capacity (accounting for RAID overhead). That's roughly 40–50 days of concurrent 1080p recording from a typical multi-sensor camera mix — enough to close most retail and warehouse investigations without archive retrieval.
  • Xeon CPU with 2U Rackmount: Intel Xeon headroom handles real-time codec decoding, motion detection indexing, and concurrent VMS requests without throttling. Two rack units (a standard cabinet allocation) means this server sits alongside your core switches and PDUs — no separate shelving, no sprawl, minimal cabling.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Power and cooling: a 12-bay Xeon server with 10 spinning drives draws 400–600W sustained and generates significant heat. Size your UPS accordingly and confirm your rack's power distribution and exhaust can handle it.
  • Expansion planning: two empty bays let you add a spare or grow capacity later, but don't plan on quadrupling capacity with field upgrades — that requires rearchitecting. Size correctly upfront.

This is the right pick for centralized large-campus recording (retail clusters, industrial parks, logistics hubs) where you're managing one beefy server and a VMS backend rather than chasing a dozen underutilized edge recorders. If your scene is small-site distributed (gas stations, standalone warehouses), smaller 4–8 bay boxes are more cost-effective per site.

Specifications
Chassis Type: 2U Rackmount
Bay Count: 12
Total Capacity: 132TB
Drive Size: 12TB
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