Both the NVR and VSaaS architectures have pros and cons. Here we further look at who can better benefit from each, how cost-effective VSaaS really is, and how to decide which architecture to choose.
In the NVR architecture, most equipment, including the NVR and storage, are at the user site, whereas in VSaaS most of the processing and storage is done in the cloud that the user pays a monthly fee for. Due to their different natures, they are suitable for different types of projects.
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