![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Trying to get one camera per drive in any other Synology scenario is far more expensive and you also have to buy licenses. That gives me a far cheaper solution for one-camera-per-drive than any other solution and using cheap drives as 2TB stores a month's worth of video. I install two 2TB drives and configure two cameras, each saving to one drive. In other cases, I use the cheapest two-disk - currently DS218j - which takes two drives and comes with two Surveillance Station licenses. In some cases I use my Synology DS to set up a iSCSI NAS and use my Hikvision ivms-4200 running on my monitoring PC and saving to a high-end Synology. I really don't like their licensing model - what business is it of theirs how many cameras I use? So I have two different approaches across my multiple sites using Synology. After buying many licenses I found a better solution for me. I use Synology Surveillance Station very reluctantly. ![]()
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