Saturday, September 6, 2014

What’s New in SQL Server 2014 since SQL Server 2005

Whats New in SQL Server 2014 since SQL Server 2005
PERFORMANCE & SCALE
o        In-Memory OLTP
o        Enhanced In-Memory ColumnStore for DW
o        Support for 640 logical proc. & 4 TB memory
o        Support to 15,000 partitions
o        Resource Governor IO governance
o        Buffer Pool Extension to SSDs
o        Query optimization enhancements
o        SysPrep at cluster level
o        Predictable performance with tiering of compute, network, and storage with Windows Server 2012 R2
o        Data Compression with USC-2 Unicode support
o        Backup Compression

HIGH AVAILABILITY
o        SQL Server AlwaysOn
o        Database Mirroring
o        Failover Clustering
o        Database Snapshots
o        Delayed Durability
o        Recovery Advisor
o        Windows Server Core
o        Live Migration
o        Online Operations
o        Clustered Shared Volume support, VHDX support (Windows Server 2012 R2)
o        Manage on-premises and cloud apps (System Center 2012 R2)

SECURITY
o        User-Defined Server Roles
o        Default Schema for Groups
o        SQL Server Audit
o        Transparent Data Encryption
o        Extensible Key Management
o        Standards-based Encryption
o        SQL Server Fine-grained Auditing
o        Enhanced separation of duty
o        CC certification at High Assurance Level
o        Backup encryption support

PROGRAMMABILITY
o        SQL Server Data Tools
o        Local DB runtime (Express)
o        Data-tier Application Component project template
o        Data-Tier Application Framework (DAC Fx)
o        Query optimization enhancements
o        Interoperability support (ADO.NET, ODBC, JDBC, PDO, ADO APIs and .NET C/C++, Java, Linux, and PHP platforms)

T-SQL ENHANCEMENTS
o        Enhanced support for ANSI SQL standards
o        Transact-SQL Static Code Analysis tools
o        Transact-SQL code snippets
o        Intellisense

DATA SUPPORT
o        FILESTREAM data type
o        FileTable built on FILESTREAM
o        Remote Blob Storage with SharePoint 2010
o        Spatial data support
o        Full Text Search for unstructured files
o        Statistical Semantic Search
o        Large user-defined data types

PROGRAMMABILITY SUPPORT
o        Support for LINQ and ADO.NET Entity Framework
o        CLR Integration and ADO.NET Object Services

MANAGEABILITY
o        Distributed Replay
o        Contained Database Authentication
o        System Center Management Pack for SQL Server 2012
o        Windows PowerShell 2.0 support
o        Multi-server Management with SQL Server Utility Control Point
o        Data-Tier Application Component
o        Multi-server Management with SQL Server Utility Control Point
o        Data-Tier Application Component
o        Policy-Based Management
o        SQL Server Performance Data Collector
o        Query enhancements
o        SMTP mail for secure DB email w/o Outlook

ACCESS ANY DATA
o        Power Query
o        Windows Azure HDInsight Service
o        Analytics Platform System (PDW V2)
o        Mash up data from different sources, such as Oracle & Hadoop

INSIGHTS WITH FAMILIAR TOOLS
o        Power BI in Office 365
o        Power Map for Excel
o        Mobile interfaces for Power BI

COMPLETE BI SOLUTION
o        SQL Server BI Edition
o        StreamInsight
o        BI Semantic Model
o        SQL Server Data Tools
o        BI Development Studio
o        Microsoft Visual Studio-based report dev tools
o        Change Data Capture for Oracle

ANALYSIS SERVICES
o        Import PowerPivot models into Analysis Services
o        Enhancements on productivity, performance
o        Cube design tools, block computations, and write-back to MOLAP

REPORTING SERVICES
o        Power View
o        Configurable reporting alerts
o        Reporting as SharePoint Shared Service
o        Report Builder 3.0
o        Report Designer
o        Report Manager

DATA QUALITY SERVICES
o        Build organizational knowledge base
o        Connect to 3rd party data cleansing providers

MASTER DATA SERVICES
o        Master Data Hub
o        Master Data Services Add-in for Microsoft Excel

INTEGRATION SERVICES
o        Graphical tools in SSIS
o        Extensible object model
o        SSIS as a Server
o        Broader data integration with more sources; DB vendors, cloud, Hadoop
o        Pipeline improvements
o        Persistent lookups
o        High-performance connectors
o        Data profiling tool

HYBRID CLOUD SOLUTIONS
o        Simplified backup to Windows Azure
o        Support for backup of previous versions of SQL Server to Windows Azure
o        Cloud back-up encryption support
o        Simplified cloud Disaster Recovery with AlwaysOn replicas in Windows Azure VMs

EASY ON-RAMP TO THE CLOUD
o        New Windows Azure Deployment UI for SQL Server
o        Larger SQL Server VMs and memory sizes now available in Windows Azure
o        DAC enhancements: Import/export with Windows Azure SQL Database

COMPLETE AND CONSISTENT FROM ON-PREM TO CLOUD
o        SQL Server Data Tools
o        License Mobility (with SA)
o        Resource Governor enhancements
o        Snapshot backups to Windows Azure via SQL Server Management Studio

This list also includes some technologies that work together with SQL Server such as Azure, System Center, Excel 2013, Power BI for Office 365 and others.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Frame Distribution for HD IP Camera Storage

The distribution frame video file HD IP camera storage technology

Put the video in a second frame for logo into the sequence frame, at the same time prepare the HD IP camera storage and playback sequence, divide the different sequence frames several file HD IP camera storage; Single frame sequence file can be played, the effect is equal to record low stream video effect.

All frames used to synthesize completely video playing together, is a high definition or standard definition video effect. When it is needed to recycle the HD IP camera storage space, according to HD IP camera storage strategy planning, part of the first sequence frame area cover the video file. Another part is preserved, thus more efficient use of HD IP camera storage space.

For example, according to the original HD IP camera storage capacity can keep 1 month of video data, after the distribution of the video frame file HD IP camera storage, can keep several months of selective sequence data frames of video files. To have retained the long-term sequence frame video file for part of the cover, realizes the fading type video gradually discarded, long-term retention of video data is not completely disappear, but slowly disappear, and discarded. To maximize the extension of the surveillance video time reserved.

In general, limit the biggest factor is the accuracy problems of the application of intelligent analysis technology. So the development trend of intelligent analysis technology application must be in the direction of improving accuracy. At the same time, on the other hand, you will find some don't care about the accuracy, and pay more attention to the efficiency of some application directions.


Tuesday, August 26, 2014

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SYV-75-3 AND SYV-75-5

COAXIAL CABLE - DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SYV-75-3 AND SYV-75-5


Coaxial cable is widely used in connection for almost all analog video surveillance systems. Similar to other low-end products, almost all coaxial cable are made-in-china, these coaxial cables are compliant with Chinese standard: GB/T14864-93.
In order to buy coaxial cable with correct specification, you may want to know the difference between SYV-75-3 and SYV-75-5.
SYV means Solid polyethylene (PE) insulated coaxial cable, 75 means impedance value, the following 3, 5, 7, 9, 12 stands for its insulation outer diameter (respectively 3mm, 5mm, 7mm, 9mm, 12mm).
·         SYV-75-3: the connection distance between analog camera and DVR ≤300 meters;
·         SYV-75-5: the connection distance between analog camera and DVR ≤500 meters;
·         SYV-75-7 or SYV-75-9: the connection distance between analog camera and DVR ≤800 meters;
·         SYV-75-12: the connection distance between analog camera and DVR ≤1000 meters;

SYV COAXIAL CABLE SPECIFICATION
MODEL/SPEC
Impedance
Wire core structure Root/diameter
Insulation OD (mm)
External diameter
Attenuation 30MHz   200MHz
SYV-50-1
50±3
7/0.09
0.87±0.05
1.9±0.10
     0.336      0.873
SYV-50-2-1
50±3
7/0.17
1.6±0.10
2.9±0.10
     0.302      0.524
SYV-50-2-41
50±3
1/0.68
2.2±0.10
4.0±0.20
     0.129      0.341
SYV-50-3
50±3
1/0.9
3.0±0.15
5.0±0.20
     0.10       0.264
SYV-50-5-1
50±3
1/1.37
4.8±0.20
7.2±0.30
     0.0664     0.181
SYV-50-5-2
50±3
1/1.37
4.8±0.20
7.8±0.30
     0.0664     0.181
SYV-50-7-1
50±3
7/0.76
7.3±0.25
10.3±0.30
     0.0497     0.137
SYV-50-7-2
50±3
7/0.76
7.3±0.25
11.2±0.30
     0.0497     0.137
SYV-50-9
50±3
7/0.95
9.0±0.3
12.2±0.4
     0.0396     0.111
SYV-75-2
75±5
7/0.10
1.5±0.10
2.9±0.10
     0.22       0.579
SYV-75-3
75±5
7/0.17
3.0±0.13
5.0±0.25
     0.122      0.308
SYV-75-5-41
75±5
1/0.75
4.8±0.20
7.2±0.30
     0.07.6     0.19
SYV-75-5-2
75±5
7/0.26
4.8±0.20
7.2±0.30
     0.0785     0.211
SYV-75-7
75±5
7/0.40
7.3±0.25
10.3±0.30
     0.051      0.140
SYV-75-9
75±5
1/1.37
9.0±0.30
12.2±0.40
     0.0396     0.104
In other countries, coaxial cable use RG ratings to distinguish between the different kinds of cables. RG59 coaxial cable is the ideal choice for analog video surveillance system. Furthermore, for easy video surveillance installation, people can choose Siamese coaxial cable which consists of a RG59 cable merged together with a 2C power cable. Through using Siamese coaxial cable you can run the power and video signal for your security cameras simultaneously, which in turn, greatly reduce installation time and cost. Generally, RG59 equals to SYV-75-5.

MODEL/SPEC
Conductor(No.of threads/diameter)
(mm) Insulation OD
  (mm) OD
 Max Conductor resistance at 20Ω/km
Test voltage
1KHZnF/Km Static capacitance
  10MHZdB/Km
Nominal Attenuation
1.5C-2V-75Ω
1/0.26
1.6
2.9±0.4
968
1000
69±4
96
2.5C-2V-75Ω
1/0.4
2.4
4.0±0.5
145
1000
69±4
52
3C-2V-75Ω
1/0.5
3.1
5.4±0.5
91.4
1000
67±3
42
3C-2VCS-75Ω
1/0.5
3.1
5.4±0.5
256
1000
67±3
42
3C-2VS-75Ω
7/0.18
3.1
5.4±0.5
100
1000
67±3
48
5C-2V-75Ω
1/0.8
4.9
7.4±0.5
35.9
1000
67±3
27
5C-2W-75Ω
1/0.8
4.9
8.3±0.5
35.9
1000
67±3
27

Friday, August 15, 2014

Embedded Network Video Recorders (NVRs) over Windows-based NVRs Comparison

Embedded Network Video Recorders (NVRs) over Windows-based NVRs Comparison
Video surveillance users who opt for an NVR using an embedded, dedicated Linux operating system within a self-contained unit will benefit from performance which is superior to that offered by a Windows-based NVR in terms of ease of use, system stability and decoding capability.

Embedded NVRs are distinguished from WINDOWS-based NVRs primarily on how they operate and the features they provide. The stand-alone NVR comes in a single, compact enclosure. By contrast, a WINDOWS-based NVR is a peripheral addition to a system involving a CPU, keyboard and monitor. In confined locations, an embedded unit performs a similar if not wider range of functions while occupying less space. Embedded NVRs have overcome their perceived shortcomings in terms of storage capacity and types of storage medium through use of devices including IP-SAN, eSATA, NAS (network-attached storage) and Fire wire.  Furthermore, embedded NVRs can support interfaces to other surveillance devices which can be conveniently integrated with alarm systems and access control systems as well as PTZ remote control systems.

Functions common to the two approaches
Some common functions between the two video recording solutions in the surveillance market, it will be useful to list the core functions that are common to both approaches. These include: recording; archiving; display; playback; search on parameters such as date, timeline and event; camera management; triggered recording on prescribed events and export to removable media. NVRs are also usually expected to be able to handle VoIP packets. Once digitalized video has been streamed, end-users expect to be able to treat it like any other network data, viewing it locally, on LANs and remotely from web browsers. They also expect to be able to exercise PTZ control over cameras remotely, configure settings and even perform upgrades remotely.

Storage
Although NVRs have ample internal recording and storing space, the PC-based systems offer as much as seven times more storage, when compared to an NVR. This advantage is, however, addressed by NVRs, through the provision for external storage options (USB storage devices, eSATA devices, Firewire storage devices, NAS appliances, etc.)

Reliability
The precise architecture of the embedded NVR units makes them less prone to crash. However, the WINDOWS methodology for NVRs is certainly 'open' in terms of the addition of external storage, installation of software etc. The controls are embedded into the NVR; they are an integral part of the panel rather than an adjunct, and the activity of operators can therefore be more easily restricted to legitimate usage.

Stability
Unlike a WINDOWS-based unit which is likely to run a range of Windows™ applications, an embedded NVR benefits from the stability that comes with Linux code which is optimized to run only applications relevant to the surveillance tasks required. An embedded operating system contains only the software components necessary for the specific functions of the NVR, and the unit will be supplied with optimum configurations straight from the factory after rigorous testing.

Scalability
An NVR is designed to offer optimal performance for a set number of cameras, and is normally less scalable than a WINDOWS -based system. This makes the unit suitable for smaller systems where the number of cameras stays within the limits of an NVR’s designed capacity.

Boot Time
The NVR runs an embedded operating system as compared to a WINDOWS -based system, which needs to run an application under the Windows OS before it begins recording. This means that the NVR will start faster as compared to the WINDOWS -based system; which will take longer to load.

Complex decoding
Embedded NVRs consistently outperform WINDOWS-based solutions in their ability not only to perform complex decoding but also to give the user reliable video playback and preview. Currently, certain NVRs are among the few units which can perform both local decoding and playback, with decoding of up to 16 channels at 1080p being achievable. The processing demands made on a WINDOWS-based solution to achieve comparable performance are far higher than those required of an embedded device, and necessitate powerful, expensive CPUs.

Power consumption and manufacturing carbon footprint
Embedded technologies are helping the surveillance industry to go green in marked contrast with the WINDOWS approach. The power consumption of an embedded NVR is approximately 70W which is less than an incandescent light bulb. By contrast, the likely power consumption of a WINDOWS capable of running an NVR is approximately 200 watts and together with a large enterprise-grade monitor, the total figure will be about 300 watts. For any end-user mindful of their carbon footprint, these figures alone must do much to settle the debate.

Ease of Use
Embedded NVRs can have operating panels based on the very best intuitive design principles. LED signals, digital inputs and outputs, push buttons and dials can all be arranged in an ergonomic way. Sensible layout in a panel approach rather than a screen-based GUI can replicate the ease of use found in a WINDOWS but without the vulnerabilities described above.

ONVIF
Linux based Network Video Recorder for multi-brand and ONVIF compliant multi-megapixel IP cameras and basic automation.

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

HDCVI Vs HD-SDI & IP

HDCVI Vs HD-SDI & IP

HDCVI Vs HD-SDI
Longer Transmission Distance:-
Both HDCVI and HD-SDI can transfer HD signal @720p/1080p, but HDCVI has a distinguished advantage at the transmission distance.
With general transmission media, HD-SDI reaches 100 meters at most while HDCVI, at least, transmits 500 meters by using 75-3 cable and featuring low signal distortion rate.
Better Anti-Interference Capability:
The anti-interference capability of HD-SDI solution is relatively poor when been placed against high-frequent radiation environment, which could lead to higher bit error ratio while the HDCVI adopts low-frequency modulation technology, making it free from the high-frequency wireless electric radiation to ensure stable video transmission at high image quality.
HDCVI Vs IP

Reliability:
HDCVI adopts P2P transmission to ensure a smooth and reliable transmission; while the transmission of network camera is based on Ethernet and thus may lead to network jitter and packet loss.

Real-time:
The network HD features video bu­ffer technology and the delay is controlled within 300 milliseconds in the general and fair networking environment; However, HDCVI features no latency capability for an outstanding real-time performance.

No Compression:
For HDCVI, there is no compression processed to maintain its original e­ect and thus present in vivid image quality.
Benefits of HDCVI Technology:-

Lower Cost:-
Unlike HD-SDI, which posts high demands on cabling and installation; HDCVI solution inherits the same installing means of conventional analog solutions, which is of great convenience and also decrease the cost.

Smart Control:-
As HDCVI transmits multiple-signal (video/audio and dual-way data) over one cable, it realizes video/audio synchronized transmission and reverse-signal transmission control at the same time, such as PTZ and zoom control; which further simpli‑es the installation.

Where To Use HDCVI CCTV?
HDCVI Cameras very useful where HighDefinition CCTV Cameras require at Lowcosts and all areas like Banks, Hotels, Restaurants, Residential Buildings, Apartments, Flats, Police Stations, Public Areas, Various Government Sectors, Private Sectros, etc.

Also Visit:
http://arindamcctvaccesscontrol.blogspot.in/2012/08/hd-cctv-over-coax.html
&
http://arindamcctvaccesscontrol.blogspot.in/2013/03/hd-sdi-high-definition-cctv-vs.html