Ssis950 — 4k
SSIS
The prefix is a series identifier for S1 No. 1 Style, one of the most prominent production houses in Japan. The studio is known for high production values, high-profile "exclusive" performers, and early adoption of advanced filming technologies. Production House: S1 No. 1 Style (SOD Group affiliate).
The 4K Standard
: 4K resolution (3840×2160 pixels) offers four times the detail of standard 1080p HD. ssis950 4k
- Storage Costs: 4K video consumes significantly more storage space. An SSIS-950 system typically archives footage for 30 to 90 days. Upgrading to 4K may require a 400% increase in Network Video Recorder (NVR) storage capacity, often necessitating the shift from Hard Disk Drives (HDD) to Solid State Drives (SSD) for high-speed writing.
- Latency: In safety-critical applications, latency (delay) can be dangerous. The processing power required to encode, transmit, and decode 4K video can introduce a slight delay. System integrators must test latency to ensure it remains below the thresholds set by the Series 950 safety protocols.
- Power over Ethernet (PoE) Limits: 4K cameras often require higher power (PoE+ or PoE++). Existing network switches in a Series 950 rack may need to be upgraded to provide the necessary wattage to power the new high-resolution sensors.
- Gamers: Seeking high-performance storage for smooth gameplay and reduced loading times.
- Content Creators: Requiring fast storage and retrieval for video editing, rendering, and other creative applications.
- Data Centers: Needing high-performance storage for data analytics, scientific simulations, and other data-intensive workloads.