QVR Pro vs. Surveillance Station?
-
- Getting the hang of things
- Posts: 65
- Joined: Sun Mar 06, 2011 5:40 pm
QVR Pro vs. Surveillance Station?
Hi,
I have been a long time user of SS. Just found out about QVR Pro got out of beta. What's the new or cool features in QVR Pro that SS doesn't have?
Thanks much
I have been a long time user of SS. Just found out about QVR Pro got out of beta. What's the new or cool features in QVR Pro that SS doesn't have?
Thanks much
- jds580s
- Know my way around
- Posts: 206
- Joined: Tue Dec 08, 2009 4:52 am
Re: QVR Pro vs. Surveillance Station?
Perhaps the best summary is here: https://www.qnap.com/solution/qvr-pro-official/en/
If I were to bullet point a few things that I felt were the notable differences
1. It looks like QVR Pro is the future of QNAP's surveillance platform so it will likely see more development and updates than SS going forward
2. QVR Pro has a desktop windows app and mobile apps
3. It has or will have an open API to communicate with other systems
4. Better camera support (360 degree cameras, h.265)
5. Live and recorded playback in the same window
It's been a while since I've used SS so perhaps some of those items have made there way into it as well, but I don't remember them when I was last using it.
If I were to bullet point a few things that I felt were the notable differences
1. It looks like QVR Pro is the future of QNAP's surveillance platform so it will likely see more development and updates than SS going forward
2. QVR Pro has a desktop windows app and mobile apps
3. It has or will have an open API to communicate with other systems
4. Better camera support (360 degree cameras, h.265)
5. Live and recorded playback in the same window
It's been a while since I've used SS so perhaps some of those items have made there way into it as well, but I don't remember them when I was last using it.
Model: TVS-1282-i5-16G
[list]
[*]Firmware: QTS 4.5.3.1652 build 20210428
[*]Network: 10GbE ASUS XG-C100C card, MTU 9k
[*]RAID 1: [System] 2x WD Blue M.2 SSD 250GB
[*]RAID 6: [DATA] 5x HGST HDN728080ALE604 8TB
[list]
[*] Qtier RAID 1: 2x Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB + 2x Samsung SSD 860 EVO 500GB
[*] Cache RAID 1: 2x Samsung SSD 960 EVO 500GB NVMe M.2 in two NGFF PCIe 3.0 x4 adapter cards[/list][/list]
Model: TS-459 Pro
[list]
[*]Firmware: QTS 4.2.6 build 20210327
[*]RAID 6: 2x HGST HDN724030ALE640 3TB, x2 Seagate ST3000VN000 3TB
[*]External: 4TB HGST eSATA Drive, UPS
[*]Network: 1 Gbps, MTU 1500[/list]
[/color]
-
- Starting out
- Posts: 33
- Joined: Tue Sep 26, 2017 2:02 am
Re: QVR Pro vs. Surveillance Station?
How do the licenses from SS work against QVR? Are they portable? Do you need them?
- storageman
- Ask me anything
- Posts: 5507
- Joined: Thu Sep 22, 2011 10:57 pm
Re: QVR Pro vs. Surveillance Station?
They are not
-
- Starting out
- Posts: 33
- Joined: Tue Sep 26, 2017 2:02 am
Re: QVR Pro vs. Surveillance Station?
Not what? Needed or portable? So you can record multiple IP cameras? No longer need to buy licenses?
- storageman
- Ask me anything
- Posts: 5507
- Joined: Thu Sep 22, 2011 10:57 pm
Re: QVR Pro vs. Surveillance Station?
QVR licenses are different, you cannot use SS licenses, they are not transferable.
But bear in mine you only pay over 8 licences. Basic software gives 8 cameras free subject to some limitations.
QVR Pro Free and QVR Pro
QVR Pro Free is intended for Home and SMB users and includes
• Max recording days: no limit
• Built-in free camera channels: 8
• Ability to add additional camera channels: not supported
• Play back of recordings using the QVR Pro Client: can only play back recent 14 days of videos
• User privilege management: Basic
• QVR Center: 2
• MSRP: Free
QVR Pro is intended for anyone that wants more than what the free version offers
• Max recording days: no limit
• Built-in free camera channels: 16 included
• Ability to add additional camera channels: Yes
• Play back of recordings using the QVR Pro Client: no limitation
• User privilege management: Full function (WindowsAD, LDAP)
• QVR Center: No limitation
• MSRP: Pricing may have changed
But bear in mine you only pay over 8 licences. Basic software gives 8 cameras free subject to some limitations.
QVR Pro Free and QVR Pro
QVR Pro Free is intended for Home and SMB users and includes
• Max recording days: no limit
• Built-in free camera channels: 8
• Ability to add additional camera channels: not supported
• Play back of recordings using the QVR Pro Client: can only play back recent 14 days of videos
• User privilege management: Basic
• QVR Center: 2
• MSRP: Free
QVR Pro is intended for anyone that wants more than what the free version offers
• Max recording days: no limit
• Built-in free camera channels: 16 included
• Ability to add additional camera channels: Yes
• Play back of recordings using the QVR Pro Client: no limitation
• User privilege management: Full function (WindowsAD, LDAP)
• QVR Center: No limitation
• MSRP: Pricing may have changed
-
- Starting out
- Posts: 33
- Joined: Tue Sep 26, 2017 2:02 am
Re: QVR Pro vs. Surveillance Station?
Ty for this detail.
-
- Easy as a breeze
- Posts: 292
- Joined: Tue Dec 29, 2015 6:19 am
- Location: Germany
Re: QVR Pro vs. Surveillance Station?
so have any of you made the change from SS to QVR recently? Would you recommend it?
QNAP TVS-1282-i7-7700K-40G with Corsiar H5 SF watercooling, 3x 80mm PWM Noctua fans, 1x 60mm PWM Noctua fan, Corsair SF450 PSU
QNAP TVS-872XT i9-9900k 64GB, Noctua Cooler
TS-653B 16GB
QNAP TVS-872XT i9-9900k 64GB, Noctua Cooler
TS-653B 16GB
-
- Easy as a breeze
- Posts: 292
- Joined: Tue Dec 29, 2015 6:19 am
- Location: Germany
Re: QVR Pro vs. Surveillance Station?
no one?
QNAP TVS-1282-i7-7700K-40G with Corsiar H5 SF watercooling, 3x 80mm PWM Noctua fans, 1x 60mm PWM Noctua fan, Corsair SF450 PSU
QNAP TVS-872XT i9-9900k 64GB, Noctua Cooler
TS-653B 16GB
QNAP TVS-872XT i9-9900k 64GB, Noctua Cooler
TS-653B 16GB
-
- Starting out
- Posts: 33
- Joined: Tue Sep 26, 2017 2:02 am
Re: QVR Pro vs. Surveillance Station?
I have made the change. So far it is looking good. It found all my cameras very easily. The client is very intuitive. Scrubbing the playback is smooth and easy. So far no complaints. I did feel the recording is taking up more room that my SS. But I need to compare those settings.okenny wrote:no one?
-
- Know my way around
- Posts: 200
- Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2009 3:00 am
Re: QVR Pro vs. Surveillance Station?
I will be migrating soon to QVR pro, as I need x265 support for my cameras, the bandwidth of x264 is eating up my network.
The first thing you need to realise is that you can not run QVR Pro unless you create a new data volume on your raid/jbod storage pool. So if you have a setup at the moment where your volume(s) consume all of your HDD space then it wont work for you.
Second thing is that if you want more than 14 days recording, it is going to cost you $399 for the extra license.
I have a new 1673, and as normal I made my datavol the size of my storage pool and couldn't run QVR, had to delete and recreate my data volumes.
Neil
The first thing you need to realise is that you can not run QVR Pro unless you create a new data volume on your raid/jbod storage pool. So if you have a setup at the moment where your volume(s) consume all of your HDD space then it wont work for you.
Second thing is that if you want more than 14 days recording, it is going to cost you $399 for the extra license.
I have a new 1673, and as normal I made my datavol the size of my storage pool and couldn't run QVR, had to delete and recreate my data volumes.
Neil
-
- Starting out
- Posts: 32
- Joined: Wed Oct 15, 2008 10:16 pm
Re: QVR Pro vs. Surveillance Station?
Can anyone tell me if QVR is only supporting the newer NAS units from QNAP? I can't seem to find the app in the app center
- storageman
- Ask me anything
- Posts: 5507
- Joined: Thu Sep 22, 2011 10:57 pm
Re: QVR Pro vs. Surveillance Station?
Not specifically new models.mhz wrote:Can anyone tell me if QVR is only supporting the newer NAS units from QNAP? I can't seem to find the app in the app center
What model you have, firmware version, give us a clue?
NAS System Requirements:
(1) x86-based (64-bit) QNAP NAS with at least 4GB RAM (8GB RAM is recommended for the smoothest usage experience).
-
- New here
- Posts: 9
- Joined: Mon Sep 05, 2016 6:12 am
Re: QVR Pro vs. Surveillance Station?
The 14 day playback limitation seems like an arbitrary and pointless restriction that even home users are likely to find too limiting.
-
- Getting the hang of things
- Posts: 98
- Joined: Thu Mar 29, 2018 7:48 am
Re: QVR Pro vs. Surveillance Station?
Is QVR Pro (free) available for TS431P NAS?
yeah, 14 days is indeed too short.. then again, maybe low end NAS has insufficient capacity to record more than 14 days anyways..benfishbus wrote:The 14 day playback limitation seems like an arbitrary and pointless restriction that even home users are likely to find too limiting.