Continuous operation isn’t a feature. It’s the requirement.
A security system that fails at 3am on a Saturday is a liability. The hardware specification decisions made at the design stage, whether storage write performance, codec handling, thermal management, or drive configuration, they determine whether the system can run reliably at full channel density. If these choices are misjudged, the system may degrade under load in ways that only become visible after deployment.
Specified for the deployment, not the demo.
A dense 4K site with 90-day retention has fundamentally different hardware demands to a lighter deployment offloading to cloud. Channel count, codec mix, analytics load and retention window each shape the storage layout, processor profile, and PCIe architecture.
G2 engineers work through those specifics before the build. Write endurance, sustained thermal behaviour, drive configuration and airflow are resolved at the spec stage. The system arrives ready for continuous duty, not optimised for a short benchmark.
โข NVR platforms sized for channel density and retention requirements
โข Analytics servers with processing headroom for the inference load
โข Access control infrastructure built to the same standard as the surveillance platform
Consistent specification across multi-site rollouts.
Integrators deploying across multiple sites need hardware that arrives identical every time. We maintain build documentation for every system. Component provenance, configuration and serial numbers. Whether it’s a single site or a fleet, every unit is built and tested to the same specification.
When something needs attention after installation.
You speak to the engineer who built it. With G2’s 72-hour RMA commitment, hardware moves through the process quickly. As the build is fully documented, there’s no diagnostic overhead trying to work out what’s in the system.
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