Connecting multiple servers
AnsweredHi everyone,
I would like to ask for help. I have a central point, let's call it location A, to which 50 systems are to be connected. These will be locations, let's say from 1 to 50. Each location from 1 to 50 has a connection to location A, but locations from 1 to 50 do not have connections between themselves, i.e. location 1 does not have a connection to location 2-50 but it has a connection to location A.
The operator in location A should have access to all cameras connected to servers in locations 1 to 50 from one client in location A.
I would like to ask if, despite the fact that locations 1-50 do not have connections with each other, but all have connections with location A, it will be possible to integrate the system, assuming that I will put a server in location A that will only serve to integrate the remaining systems? And the second question is, is there another way to have access to cameras from other locations from the client's location A - excluding the cloud, because the client does not agree to such a solution? Of course, ignoring the solution of opening a new client for each system.
Thanks in advance.
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If a client can connect to a server, and the server can connect to the 49 other servers, the client can access all servers through the servers it connected to.
Regarding question two; that isn't possible. They either need to merge all servers (up to 100) into one system or use the cloud layer and cross-system layouts (currently a Beta feature).
If the customer doesn't want to use our cloud, there is also an option to deploy its own private cloud. Please reach out to your local reseller for more information about this option.
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