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Surveillance systems rely on uninterrupted 24/7 recording, and the choice of HDD plays a crucial role in ensuring operational stability, thermal reliability, and video retention. But not all drives behave the same when installed in compact, entry‑level NVR units, where airflow, heat buildup, and continuous write workloads can significantly influence drive temperature, power consumption, and long‑term reliability.
Different HDD classes, from entry‑level surveillance drives, high‑endurance models, and enterprise‑grade helium units, exhibit diverse characteristics when operated in a single‑bay NVR. So which drive type is the most suitable for a device like the Berghoch B16?
Qur lab report on the Berghoch B16 NVR is based on testing in our lab and highlights power and temperature measurements for S300, S300 Pro, and MG‑Series HDDs, and offers clear recommendations for selecting the right HDD based on endurance requirements, thermal constraints, and retention goals.
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