HikCentral V1.1 Software Requirements & Hardware Performance
Contents Chapter 1 Software Requirements... 2 Chapter 2 Control Client Performance... 3 2.1 Low-End Configuration... 3 2.2 Mid-End Configuration... 4 2.3 High-End Configuration... 6 Chapter 3 Server Performance... 8 3.1 VSM Server (without RSM)... 8 3.1.1 Low-End Configuration... 8 3.1.2 High-End Configuration... 9 3.2 VSM Server (with RSM)... 11 3.2.1 Low-End Configuration... 11 3.2.2 High-End Configuration... 12 3.3 Streaming Server... 14 3.3.1 Low-End Configuration... 14 3.3.2 High-End Configuration... 14 1
Chapter 1 Software Requirements Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit Microsoft Windows 8 64-bit OS for Server Microsoft Windows 8.1 64-bit Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit Microsoft Windows Server 2012 64-bit Microsoft Windows 7 32-bit/64-bit Microsoft Windows 8 32-bit/64-bit OS for Control Microsoft Windows 8.1 32-bit/64-bit Client Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit Microsoft Windows Server 2012 64-bit OS for Mobile ios 8.0 and later Client Android 4.0 and later Database PostgreSQL V 9.2.10 Internet Explorer 10/11 and above (32-bit) Chrome 35 and above (32-bit) (doesn t support live view, playback, Browsers and device remote upgrading) Firefox 32 and above (32-bit) (doesn t support live view, playback, and device remote upgrading) Virtualization VMware ESXi 6.x (VSM) Microsoft Hyper-V with Windows Server 2012 R2 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit Failover Cluster Microsoft Windows Server 2012 64-bit RoseReplicatorPlus_5.1.0_175-x64 2
Chapter 2 Control Client Performance 2.1 Low-End Configuration Configurations Intel Core TM i5-4590 @ 3.3 GHz 8 GB Graphics Card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 HDD Type Operating System SATA II Hard Drive or Better 60 GB for OS and HikCentral Control Client Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit) Performance in Software Decoding Encoding Format Frame Rate (fps) Bit Rate (Mbps) Resolution Maximum Live View Channels 30 0.5 CIF 72 30 1 4CIF 36 6 0.5 720p 52 15 1.5 720p 28 30 3 720p 14 6 1 1080p 24 H.264 15 3 1080p 12 30 6 1080p 6 6 2 3 MP 16 15 4 3 MP 8 30 8 3 MP 4 6 6 8 MP 6 15 11 8 MP 4 30 16 8 MP 1 30 1 720p 17 H.264+ 30 3 1080p 7 30 4 3 MP 4 H.265 30 1 720p 11 3
30 3 1080p 4 30 4 3 MP 2 30 0.5 720p 12 H.265+ 30 1 1080p 4 30 2 3 MP 3 Performance in Hardware Decoding Encoding Format Frame Rate (fps) Bit Rate (Mbps) Resolution Maximum Live View Channels 30 0.5 CIF 80 30 1 4CIF 64 H.264 30 3 720p 30 30 6 1080p 14 30 8 3 MP 9 30 16 8 MP 3 30 1 720p 30 H.264+ 30 3 1080p 14 30 4 3 MP 9 H.265 This graphics card doesn t support H.265. H.265+ This graphics card doesn t support H.265+. 2.2 Mid-End Configuration Configurations Graphics Card HDD Type Operating System Intel Xeon Processor E3-1226 V3 @ 3.30 GHz 8 GB Intel HD Graphics P4600 SATA II Hard Drive or Better 120 GB for OS and HikCentral Control Client Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit) 4
Performance in Software Decoding Encoding Format Frame Rate (fps) Bit Rate (Mbps) Resolution Maximum Live View Channels 30 0.5 CIF 48 30 1 4CIF 29 H.264 30 3 720p 13 30 6 1080p 5 30 8 3 MP 4 30 16 8 MP 1 30 1 720p 15 H.264+ 30 3 1080p 6 30 4 3 MP 4 30 1 720p 9 H.265 30 3 1080p 4 30 4 3 MP 2 30 0.5 720p 11 H.265+ 30 1 1080p 4 30 2 3 MP 3 Performance in Hardware Decoding Encoding Format Frame Rate (fps) Bit Rate (Mbps) Resolution Maximum Live View Channels 30 0.5 CIF 80 30 1 4CIF 72 H.264 30 3 720p 36 30 6 1080p 20 30 8 3 MP 13 30 16 8 MP 4 30 1 720p 36 H.264+ 30 3 1080p 19 30 4 3 MP 15 H.265 This graphics card doesn t support H.265. H.265+ This graphics card doesn t support H.265+. 5
2.3 High-End Configuration Configurations Intel Core TM i7-6700k @ 4 GHz 16 GB Graphics Card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 HDD Type Operating System SATA II Hard Drive or Better 240 GB for OS and HikCentral Control Client Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit) Performance in Software Decoding Encoding Format Frame Rate (fps) Bit Rate (Mbps) Resolution Maximum Live View Channels 15 0.5 CIF 200 15 0.25 CIF 144 30 0.5 CIF 108 30 1 4CIF 78 15 1.5 720p 40 30 3 720p 27 6 1 1080p 30 H.264 15 3 1080p 23 30 6 1080p 10 6 2 3 MP 22 15 4 3 MP 16 30 8 3 MP 8 6 6 8 MP 7 15 11 8 MP 5 30 16 8 MP 3 30 1 720p 25 H.264+ 30 3 1080p 12 30 4 3 MP 9 H.265 30 1 720p 22 30 3 1080p 8 6
30 4 3 MP 6 30 0.5 720p 24 H.265+ 30 1 1080p 8 30 2 3 MP 7 Performance in Hardware Decoding Encoding Format Frame Rate (fps) Bit Rate (Mbps) Resolution Maximum Live View Channels 15 0.5 CIF 200 30 0.5 CIF 96 30 1 4CIF 88 H.264 30 3 720p 36 30 6 1080p 20 30 8 3 MP 13 30 16 8 MP 4 30 1 720p 36 H.264+ 30 3 1080p 18 30 4 3 MP 13 30 1 720p 36 H.265 30 3 1080p 18 30 4 3 MP 12 30 0.5 720p 36 H.265+ 30 1 1080p 17 30 2 3 MP 12 Note: The performance refers to maximum live view channels within up to 80% of consumption (software decoding) or up to 80% of video engine load/decoding value (hardware decoding). 7
Chapter 3 Server Performance 3.1 VSM Server (without RSM) 3.1.1 Low-End Configuration Configurations HDD for OS HDD for Picture Storage VSM (except Smart Wall) Intel Core i5-4590 @ 3.3 GHz 8 GB SATA-II 7200 RPM Enterprise Class HDD For a contiguous memory block of 128 KB, it should support 10 MB/s writing and 10 MB/s reading. For a random memory block of 4 KB, it should support 1 MB/s writing. Surveillance-class HDD or high performance network HDD. It should support 10 MB/s writing and 10 MB/s reading. At least 650 GB for the HDD where VSM service is installed Maximum Performance 128 encoding devices; 512 cameras; 512 alarm inputs; 512 alarm outputs; 500 event or alarm rules; 300 generic events or alarms per second from external system; *35 events or alarms (matched configured rules) handled per second. Among them, it can contain 5 alarms or license plate records with pictures. 1 piece of people counting data per 13 seconds; 1 piece of heat map data per 26 seconds; 3 tags per second; 13 vehicle lists; 625 vehicles in each vehicle list; 512 recording schedules; 50 cameras 2 Mbps input and 50 cameras 2 Mbps output without transcoding; 400 roles; 1,250 users; 100 roles can be assigned to one user if the number of resources linked to single role is less than 170; 50 roles can be assigned to one user if the number of resources linked to single role is less than 512. 8
Smart Wall 30 Control Clients or Web Clients access the system concurrently; 30 Mobile Clients access the system concurrently; Control Client sends request to VSM service 15 times per second; Storage of up to 5 million people counting records (70 people counting cameras and can store for 2 years); Storage of up to 250,000 heat map records (70 heat map cameras and can store for 2 years); Storage of up to 60 million ANPR records; Storage of up to 5 million operation logs; Storage of up to 5 million system logs; Storage of up to 60 million alarm logs; Storage of up to 60 million event logs; Storage of up to 60 million tags; 32 decoding devices; 8 smart walls; 64 view groups; 8 views per view group; 4 view groups auto-switched simultaneously; Display 4 alarms on wall per second; Control Client sends request to Smart Wall Management Service 3 times per second; Storage of up to 500,000 operation logs. *The value (35 events or alarms per second) is the maximum value, and it can last for 1 minutes. The average value is 5,000,000 events or alarms per month (with or without pictures). 3.1.2 High-End Configuration Maximum Configurations HDD for OS HDD for Picture Storage Intel Xeon E3-1220 V5 @ 3.00 GHz 16 GB SATA-II 7200 RPM Enterprise Class HDD For a contiguous memory block of 128 KB, it should support 20 MB/s writing and 20 MB/s reading. For a random memory block of 4 KB, it should support 1.5 MB/s writing. Enterprise-class HDD or high performance network HDD It should support 20 MB/s writing and 20 MB/s reading. At least 650 GB for the HDD where VSM service is installed 9
VSM (except Smart Wall) Smart Wall Performance 1,024 encoding devices; 3,000 cameras; 3,000 alarm inputs; 3,000 alarm outputs; 1,000 event or alarm rules; 500 generic events or alarms per second from external system; *120 events or alarms (matched configured rules) handled per second. Among them, it can contain 20 alarms or license plate records with pictures. 1 piece of people counting data per 13 seconds; 1 piece of heat map data per 26 seconds; 10 tags per second; 100 vehicle lists; 5,000 vehicles in each vehicle list; 3,000 recording schedules; 200 cameras 2 Mbps input and 200 cameras 2 Mbps output without transcoding; 3,000 roles; 3,000 users; 100 roles can be assigned to one user if the number of resources linked to single role is less than 1,000; 50 roles can be assigned to one user if the number of resources linked to single role is less than 3,000. 100 Control Clients or Web Clients access the system concurrently; 100 Mobile Clients access the system concurrently; Control Client sends request to VSM service 15 times per second; Storage of up to 5 million people counting records (70 people counting cameras and can store for 2 years); Storage of up to 250,000 heat map records (70 heat map cameras and can store for 2 years); Storage of up to 60 million ANPR records (20 ANPR cameras and can store for 2 years); Storage of up to 5 million operation logs; Storage of up to 5 million system logs; Storage of up to 60 million alarm logs; Storage of up to 60 million event logs; Storage of up to 60 million tags; 32 decoding devices; 8 smart walls; 64 view groups; 8 views per view group; 4 view groups auto-switched simultaneously; Display 4 alarms on wall per second; 10
Control Client sends request to Smart Wall Management Service 3 times per second; Storage of up to 500,000 operation logs. *The value (120 events or alarms per second) is the maximum value, and it can last for 1 minutes. The average value is 5,000,000 events or alarms per month (with or without pictures). 3.2 VSM Server (with RSM) 3.2.1 Low-End Configuration Configurations HDD for OS HDD for Picture Storage VSM (except Smart Wall) Intel Xeon E3-1220 V5 @ 3.00 GHz 16 GB SATA-II 7200 RPM Enterprise Class HDD For a contiguous memory block of 128 KB, it should support 20 MB/s writing and 20 MB/s reading. For a random memory block of 4 KB, it should support 1.5 MB/s writing. Enterprise-class HDD or high performance network HDD It should support 20 MB/s writing and 20 MB/s reading. At least 650 GB for the HDD where VSM service is installed Maximum Performance 128 remote sites and encoding devices; 512 cameras (current site); 512 alarm inputs (current site); 512 alarm outputs (current site); 18,000 cameras (remote sites); 5,000 event or alarm rules (current site and remote sites); 300 generic events or alarms per second from external system; *35 events or alarms (matched configured rules) handled per second. Among them, it can contain 5 alarms or license plate records with pictures. 1 piece of people counting data per 13 seconds; 1 piece of heat map data per 26 seconds; 3 tags per second; 13 vehicle lists; 625 vehicles in each vehicle list; 21,000 recording schedules (current site and remote sites); 50 cameras 2 Mbps input and 50 cameras 2 Mbps output without transcoding; 400 roles; 11
Smart Wall 1,250 users; 100 roles can be assigned to one user if the number of resources linked to single role is less than 170; 50 roles can be assigned to one user if the number of resources linked to single role is less than 512. 30 Control Clients or Web Clients access the system concurrently; 30 Mobile Clients access the system concurrently; Control Client sends request to VSM service 15 times per second; Storage of up to 5 million people counting records (70 people counting cameras and can store for 2 years); Storage of up to 250,000 heat map records (70 heat map cameras and can store for 2 years); Storage of up to 60 million ANPR records; Storage of up to 5 million operation logs; Storage of up to 5 million system logs; Storage of up to 60 million alarm logs; Storage of up to 60 million event logs; Storage of up to 60 million tags; 32 decoding devices; 8 smart walls; 64 view groups; 8 views per view group; 4 view groups auto-switched simultaneously; Display 4 alarms on wall per second; Control Client sends request to Smart Wall Management Service 3 times per second; Storage of up to 500,000 operation logs. *The value (35 events or alarms per second) is the maximum value, and it can last for 1 minutes. The average value is 5,000,000 events or alarms per month (with or without pictures). 3.2.2 High-End Configuration HDD for OS Configurations Intel Xeon E5-2620 V4 @ 2.10 GHz 16 GB SATA-II 7200 RPM Enterprise Class HDD For a contiguous memory block of 128 KB, it should support 20 MB/s writing and 20 MB/s reading. For a random memory block of 4 KB, it should support 1.5 MB/s writing. HDD for Picture Enterprise-class HDD or high performance network HDD 12
Storage VSM (except Smart Wall) Smart Wall It should support 20 MB/s writing and 20 MB/s reading. At least 650 GB for the HDD where VSM service is installed Maximum Performance 1,024 remote sites and encoding devices; 3,000 cameras (current site); 3,000 alarm inputs (current site); 3,000 alarm outputs (current site); 100,000 cameras (remote sites); 10,000 event or alarm rules (current site and remote sites); 500 generic events or alarms per second from external system; *120 events or alarms (matched configured rules) handled per second. Among them, it can contain 20 alarms or license plate records with pictures. 1 piece of people counting data per 13 seconds; 1 piece of heat map data per 26 seconds; 10 tags per second; 100 vehicle lists; 5,000 vehicles in each vehicle list; 30,000 recording schedules (current site and remote sites); 200 cameras 2 Mbps input and 200 cameras 2 Mbps output without transcoding; 3,000 roles; 3,000 users; 100 roles can be assigned to one user if the number of resources linked to single role is less than 1,000; 50 roles can be assigned to one user if the number of resources linked to single role is less than 3,000. 100 Control Clients or Web Clients access the system concurrently; 100 Mobile Clients access the system concurrently; Control Client sends request to VSM service 15 times per second; Storage of up to 5 million people counting records (70 people counting cameras and can be stored for 2 years); Storage of up to 250,000 heat map records (70 heat map cameras and can be stored for 2 years); Storage of up to 60 million ANPR records; Storage of up to 5 million operation logs; Storage of up to 5 million system logs; Storage of up to 60 million alarm logs; Storage of up to 60 million event logs; Storage of up to 60 million tags; 32 decoding devices; 8 smart walls; 64 view groups; 8 views per view group; 13
4 view groups auto-switched simultaneously; Display 4 alarms on wall per second; Control Client sends request to Smart Wall Management Service 3 times per second; Storage of up to 500,000 operation logs. *The value (120 events or alarms per second) is the maximum value, and it can last for 1 minutes. The average value is 5,000,000 events or alarms per month (with or without pictures). 3.3 Streaming Server 3.3.1 Low-End Configuration Configurations HDD Type Intel Core i5-4590 @ 3.30 GHz 8 GB SATA-II 7200 RPM Enterprise Class Hard Drives 10 GB for Streaming Server Log Files Maximum Performance 200 streams 2 Mbps input and 200 streams 2 Mbps output 3.3.2 High-End Configuration Configurations HDD Type Intel Xeon E3-1220 V5 @ 3.00 GHz 16 GB SATA-II 7200 RPM Enterprise Class Hard Drives 10 GB for Streaming Server Log Files Maximum Performance 300 streams 2 Mbps input and 300 streams 2 Mbps output 14