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MK-Series Cloud-Managed Enterprise Server
OE-MK



Product Overview

OpenEye MK-Series Cloud Managed servers are designed to offer maximum performance and reliability, paired with the powerful features and functionality of the OpenEye Web Services Platform (OWS). These 2U servers offer up to 96 channels and feature enterprise options like front removable drives and redundant power supply.

MK-Series servers come preloaded with a Windows 10 operating system and the increased processing and throughput capabilities needed to handle larger channel count, storage, and remote usage requirements.

Enhance the functionality of your server even further by pairing it with OpenEye Web Services which allows you to centralize user management, monitor the health of your recording system, and take advantage of time-saving features like online export and video or clip file sharing. There is no need to write, remember, or type IP addresses and other network information for remote connections. Simply enable OWS on your recorder, and then connect using the OWS Web Client to manage recorder configurations and user access.


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Key Features

8 Drive Capacity 8 Drive Capacity
Dual GB NICs Dual GB NICs
Front Swappable Drives Front Swappable Drives
Rack Mountable Rack Mountable
Alarm I/O Alarm I/O
SSD OS Drive SSD OS Drive

Technical Specs

Max Channel Count:
64 (96 with Upgrade Options)
Max Recording Rate:
300 Mbps
Max Storage Capacity:
128TB
Operating System:
Windows
Network Ports:
Dual GbE for Dedicated Client and Camera Networks
OS Drive:
Dedicated Solid State Drive
Power Consumption:
160W
Dimensions:
W: 17.2" x H: 3.5" x D: 26in.
Weight:
43lbs (19.5kg)
Country Of Origin:
Assembled In The USA

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