Need to Replace a Banned Hikvision NVR. Looking for Hardware and software suggestions

Looking for NVR solutions that supports onvif, with atleast 60 TB’s of storage. My preferences would be to have a windows machine with some sort of NVR software on it. This would be a useful endpoint to remote into.

I cant speak directly to windows, but ive been evaluating Frigate (https://frigate.video/) as a tool for my work-in-progress home surveillance system, and im quite enjoying it.

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BlueIris is the only windows based NVR I am aware of and frankly there are much better options now. Frigate is a good one. How many cameras are you needing to support? 60TB makes me think you are in Enterprise territory and maybe reaching out to a system integrator for Axis or Bosh might be something you should look into.

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I have about 50 cameras that I am supporting. The point of having the machine run windows is to load software other than the NVR as well. The software I am thinking of runs smoother locally rather than through a VPN.

I’ll check frigate out. Thank you for responding.

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50 cameras is a lot. I would urge that you seriously look into the hardware requirements for running an NVR capable of handling that many cameras another option might be just using the UniFi NVR. I believe it supports a ton of cameras and if you need to run a windows machine for other software, you can just interface whatever you need to do with that windows machine and leave the actual NVR operation to the UniFi system.

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