Recording at The Edge

Recording at the Edge is the concept of taking audio/video from a camera, and storing it at the edge of the Ethernet network instead of transporting it across the network to a centralized recording facility such as a Network Video Recorder.

Recording at the Edge is a distributed (or de-centralized) approach to storage—the video is spread across a number of edge-storage devices as opposed to centralized on one.

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