QNAP Systems has announced the immediate availability of the QVP-41B, the company’s newest NVR network surveillance server designed to meet the high-speed networking needs of small/medium-sized monitoring environments. Featuring sixteen 30-watt Gigabit PoE ports, two RJ45/SFP combo ports, and two 2.5GbE host management ports, the QNAP QVP-41B supports a range of different PoE devices. The new QNAP NVR surveillance server is powered by an Intel Celeron J4125 quad-core processor and is equipped with four 3.5-inch SATA drive bays.
QNAP Systems has announced the immediate availability of the QVP-41B, the company’s newest NVR network surveillance server designed to meet the high-speed networking needs of small/medium-sized monitoring environments. Featuring sixteen 30-watt Gigabit PoE ports, two RJ45/SFP combo ports, and two 2.5GbE host management ports, the QNAP QVP-41B supports a range of different PoE devices. The new QNAP NVR surveillance server is powered by an Intel Celeron J4125 quad-core processor and is equipped with four 3.5-inch SATA drive bays.
The QVP-41B supports a total of 140 watts, which meets power requirements of bullet cameras, fisheye cameras, 4K PTZ cameras, and Speed Dome cameras compliant with the ONVIF standard as well as high-power devices like 4K PTZ cameras, IP phones, LED lights, and digital signage. In addition, the QNAP surveillance device supports intelligent PoE management functions, such as scheduling, power supply prioritization, and power enabling/disabling. This gives users the ability to centrally manage all devices.
The QVP-41B uses the company’s QVR Pro surveillance software and supports other surveillance applications as well:
- QVP Center centrally manages and monitors multiple QVR Pro servers and receives event notifications
- QVR Smart Search finds event recordings within a specified time and area
- QVR Pro Client monitors different platforms and flexibly switches between live view and playback mode to take full control over monitored areas
The QVP-41B features a modern, all-black design with an LCD panel, USB port, and several status LEDs on the front panel to let the user know what’s going on with the QNAP surveillance server. It also has a quiet cooling system with HDMI 2.0 output for direct playback of live feeds up to a 4K (3840×2160) resolution at 60Hz.
QNAP QVP-41B Specifications
OS | QVR Pro OS (QVP) |
CPU | Intel Celeron J4125 quad-core 2.0 GHz processor (burst up to 2.7 GHz) |
CPU Architecture | 64-bit x86 |
Graphic Processors | Intel® HD Graphics 600 |
System Memory | 8 GB SODIMM DDR4 (2 x 4 GB) |
Maximum Memory | 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) |
Memory Slot | 2 x SO-DIMM DDR4 |
Flash Memory | 4GB (Dual boot OS protection) |
Max Live Cameras (Local Display) | 24ch @ All 720p,H.264, 30FPS 12ch @ All 1080p,H.264, 30FPS |
Max Playback Cameras (Local Display) | 12 |
Max Concurrent Connection (Client) | 8 (4 live cameras / per remote client) *The number of client concurrent connection varies by live cameras |
Embedded Channel | 8 |
Max Channel | 24
H264 / 1920×1080 / 30FPS |
Max Throughput | 264 Mbps |
Drive Bay | 4 x 3.5-inch SATA 6Gb/s, 3Gb/s
The system is shipped without HDD. |
Drive Compatibility | 2.5-inch bays: 2.5-inch solid-state drives 2.5-inch hard disk drives 3.5-inch bays: 3.5-inch solid-state drives 3.5-inch hard disk drives |
Hot-swappable | |
M.2 SSD Slot | 2 x M.2 2280 SATA x2 slots |
Gigabit Ethernet Port (RJ45) | 14 |
1GbE SFP/RJ45 Combo Ports | 2 |
PoE PSE (802.3af, 15.4W) | Ports 1-16 |
PoE+ PSE (802.3at, 30W) | Ports 1-16 |
PoE Power Output | 140W |
Total PoE Power Budget | Ports 1-16 (Max 30W) |
2.5 Gigabit Ethernet Port | 2 |
USB 3.2 Gen 1 port | 3 |
HDMI Output | 2, HDMI 2.0 (up to 3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz) |
Form Factor | Tower |
LED Indicators | HDD 1-4, Switch, Host, Warning, PoE, Fan |
LCD Display/ Button | Yes |
Buttons | Power, Reset |
Dimensions (HxWxD) | 5.12 × 11.61 × 8.85 inch |
Weight (Net) | 8.99 lbs |
Weight (Gross) | 11.77 lbs |
Operating temperature | 0 – 40 °C (32°F – 104°F) |
Relative Humidity | 5-95% RH non-condensing, wet bulb: 27˚C (80.6˚F) |
Power Supply Unit | 250W, 100-240V |
Power Consumption: HDD Sleep Mode | 26.33 W |
Power Consumption: Operating Mode, Typical | 43.584 W
With WD10EFRX drives fully populated |
Fan | System fan: 120 x 120mm, 12VDC |
System Warning | Voice prompts or Buzzer |
Tray Locker | Yes |
File System: Internal Hard Drive | EXT4 |
RAID Recovery | Yes |
Online RAID Capacity Expansion | Yes |
Online RAID Level Migration | Yes |
RAID 10+ hot spare | Yes |
RAID 10 | Yes |
RAID 5+ Spare | Yes |
RAID 5 | Yes |
RAID 1 | Yes |
RAID 0 | Yes |
JBOD | Yes |
Single Disk | Yes |
Global Hot Spare | Yes |
Wake on LAN (WOL) | Yes |
Schedule Power On/Off (15 settings) | Yes |
Telnet & SSH logins (Admin only) | Yes |
Syslog Server & Client | Yes |
Language | English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Dutch, Czech, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Turkish, Hungarian, Romanian, Thai, Portuguese/Brazil, Greek |
Supported Standards | CE, FCC, VCCI, BSMI |
Electromagnetic Compliance | Class A |
Jumbo Frames | Yes |
Safety Standard | IEEE 802.3u 100Tx Fast Ethernet IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet IEEE 802.3z 1000Base-X IEEE 802.3x Full-duplex flow control IEEE 802.3af/at Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.1q Virtual LANs (VLAN) IEEE 802.1p QoS Protocol for Traffic Prioritization IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet IEEE 802.3af/at Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) |
QNAP QVP-41B Availability
The QVP-41B NVR network surveillance server is available now.
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