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Bosh Storage Calculator-Values To Input

The document provides an input form for calculating storage needs for Bosch surveillance cameras. It requests information about the camera type, resolution, frame rate, hours of recording per day, and area of application. It then displays the minimum storage retention and calculates the final storage needed in terabytes based on the input values. Storage is calculated based on a standard formula that considers camera bitrate, hours converted to days, number of cameras, and retention period. Examples for 1080p HD resolution and a sample calculation are also provided to explain the storage calculation formula.

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Bosh Storage Calculator-Values To Input

The document provides an input form for calculating storage needs for Bosch surveillance cameras. It requests information about the camera type, resolution, frame rate, hours of recording per day, and area of application. It then displays the minimum storage retention and calculates the final storage needed in terabytes based on the input values. Storage is calculated based on a standard formula that considers camera bitrate, hours converted to days, number of cameras, and retention period. Examples for 1080p HD resolution and a sample calculation are also provided to explain the storage calculation formula.

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INPUT VALUES in BOSCH STORAGE CALCULAT

Camera Description Select Frame Area of


Products> Number Hours/Day Resolution Rate Application
Product

PTZ dome 2MP 30x clear IP66 pendant IP dome


camera with clear bubble and indoor/outdoor
pendant housing. 30x zoom, 1080p HD. Essential AUTODOME IP City
32 24 1080p 30
Video Analytics, Intelligent Dynamic Noise 5000i surveillance
Reduction, remote camera access, and dual power
options.

DINION IP bullet 5000 HD Robust IP bullet camera


with infrared illumination for outdoor HD DINION IP City
32 24 1080p 30
surveillance applications. Hybrid/Analog Operation. bullet 5000 HD surveillance
Surface mount box.

FLEXIDOME IP indoor 5000 IR Professional IP dome


camera for indoor HD surveillance. Varifocal 3 to 10 City
FLEXIDOME IP
mm f1.3 lens; IDNR; day/ night; H.264 quad- 32 24 1080p 30
streaming; cloud services; motion/ tamper/audio indoor 5000 HD surveillance
detection; microphone; 1080p; infrared.

DINION IP starlight 7000 HD High-performance IP DINION IP City


box camera for IVA-optimized, mission-critical, HD starlight 7000 32 24 1080p 30
surveillance in low light and with hybrid IP/analog HD surveillance
operation. 1080p
n BOSCH STORAGE CALCULATOR
OUTPUT RESULT
More Options Custom

Minimum Final result output-Storage


Audio Metadata %Static % Standard % Busy
retention needed (TB)

(x) (x) 31 20 30 20 7.62


selected selected

10.9707 TB

(x) (x) 31 20 30 20 13.49


selected selected
10.9707 TB

(x) (x) 31 20 30 20 13.49


selected selected

10.9707 TB

(x) (x) 31 20 30 20 7.62


selected selected
10.9707 TB
https://learncctv.com/cctv-storage-calculation-form

Storage = ( (cam_bitrate/8) * 3600 * 24 * Qty_c


If you are planning to use your camera with HD resolution a 1024 Kbps bitrate will be
Storage = ( (cam_bitrate/8) * 3600 * 24 * Qty_c
OK, for Full HD resolution use 2048 Kbps as your bitrate.

Storage = ( (cam_bitrate/8) * 3600 * 24 * Qty_cam * Qty_days ) /1G HD Resolution(1024 Kbps bitrate )


Camera bitrate is 1024Kbps, that means it is using around 1,024,000 b
• Storage = amount of space in GB (Gigabytes) Cam bitrate /8
1,024,000 8
·         Storage = amount of space in GB (Gigabytes) 1,024,000 128000
·         cam_bitrate = Camera bandwidth
·         8 = to convert from bits to Bytes
·         3600 = to convert from seconds To hour Cam bitrate /8
·         24 = to convert from hour to day 1,024,000 8
·         Qty_cam = Total number of cameras 1,024,000 128000
·         Qty_days =Total number of days
·         1G = Divide by 1 Gig (1,000,000,000) to convert from KB to GB
Storage calculation formula example 02
Storage = ( (cam_bitrate/8) * 3600 * 24 * Qty_cam * Qty_days ) /1G 10 cameras with bitrate of 2048 Kbps recording for 30 da
Storage = ( (2,048.000/8) * 3600 * 24 * 10 * 30) / 1,000,0
• Storage = amount of space in GB (Gigabytes) Storage = 6,635GB (or 6.35 TB)
So how was that storage calculation formulla ? Did you un

Storage *(1G)/
(* 3600 * 24 * Qty_cam * Qty_days )
1minute= 60seconds Cam bitrate /8

2
Convert minutes into seconds. Since a minute is 60 seconds we know that 2 minutes
is 120 seconds (2x60=120). 2,048,000 8
1024kb/60seconds =17.066kb/s 2,048,000 256000
/cctv-storage-calculation-formula-and-examples/

trate/8) * 3600 * 24 * Qty_cam * Qty_days ) /1G


trate/8) * 3600 * 24 * Qty_cam * Qty_days ) /1,000,000,000

that means it is using around 1,024,000 bps or 1Mbps to record the video.
*3600 *24 *Qty Cam *Qty Days /1G
3600 24 1 1 1,000,000,000
460,800,000 11,059,200,000 11,059,200,000 11,059,200,000 11 GB

*3600 *24 *Qty Cam *Qty Days /1G


3600 24 32 31 1,000,000,000
460,800,000 11,059,200,000 353,894,400,000 10,970,726,400,000 10,971 GB
10.9707 TB

mula example 02
of 2048 Kbps recording for 30 day
8) * 3600 * 24 * 10 * 30) / 1,000,000,000
6.35 TB)
e calculation formulla ? Did you understand it ?

*3600 *24 *Qty Cam *Qty Days /1G

3600 24 10 30 1,000,000,000
921,600,000 22,118,400,000 221,184,000,000 6,635,520,000,000 6,636 GB
6.6355 TB
https://learncctv.com/cctv-storage-calculation-form
Storage = ( (cam_bitrate/8) * 3600 * 24 * Qty_cam * Qty_days ) /1G
Storage = ( (cam_bitrate/8) * 3600 * 24 * Qty_c
• Storage = amount of space in GB (Gigabytes) Storage = ( (cam_bitrate/8) * 3600 * 24 * Qty_c
·         Storage = amount of space in GB (Gigabytes)
·         cam_bitrate = Camera bandwidth HD Resolution(1024 Kbps bitrate )
·         8 = to convert from bits to Bytes Camera bitrate is 1024Kbps, that means it is using around 1,024,000 b
·         3600 = to convert from seconds To hour Cam bitrate /8
·         24 = to convert from hour to day 1,024,000 8
·         Qty_cam = Total number of cameras 1,024,000 128000
·         Qty_days =Total number of days
·         1G = Divide by 1 Gig (1,000,000,000) to convert from KB to GB
Storage = ( (cam_bitrate/8) * 3600 * 24 * Qty_cam * Qty_days ) /1G Cam bitrate /8
1,024,000 8
• Storage = amount of space in GB (Gigabytes) 1,024,000 128000

Storage calculation formula example 02


Storage *(1G)/ 10 cameras with bitrate of 2048 Kbps recording for 30 da
(* 3600 * 24 * Qty_cam * Qty_days ) Storage = ( (2,048.000/8) * 3600 * 24 * 10 * 30) / 1,000,0
1minute= 60seconds Storage = 6,635GB (or 6.35 TB)
So how was that storage calculation formulla ? Did you un
2
Convert minutes into seconds. Since a minute is 60 seconds we know that 2 minutes
is 120 seconds (2x60=120).
1024kb/60seconds =17.066kb/s
/cctv-storage-calculation-formula-and-examples/

trate/8) * 3600 * 24 * Qty_cam * Qty_days ) /1G


trate/8) * 3600 * 24 * Qty_cam * Qty_days ) /1,000,000,000

that means it is using around 1,024,000 bps or 1Mbps to record the video.
*3600 *24 *Qty Cam *Qty Days /1G
3600 24 1 1 1,000,000,000
460,800,000 11,059,200,000 11,059,200,000 11,059,200,000 11 GB

*3600 *24 *Qty Cam *Qty Days /1G


3600 24 32 31 1,000,000,000
460,800,000 11,059,200,000 353,894,400,000 10,970,726,400,000 10,971 GB
10.9707 TB

mula example 02
of 2048 Kbps recording for 30 day
8) * 3600 * 24 * 10 * 30) / 1,000,000,000
6.35 TB)
e calculation formulla ? Did you understand it ?

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