About the benefits of archiving, About archiving locations – Milestone XProtect Express 2014 User Manual

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Milestone XProtect

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Express 2014

Administrator's Manual

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Advanced configuration

time for which you want to keep recordings from a camera (that is recordings in the camera's database
as well as any archived recordings).

Backup of archives

Milestone does recommend that you create backups based on the content of camera databases as it
may cause sharing violations or other malfunctions. Instead, create backups based on the content of
archives. If you have not specified separate archiving locations for separate cameras, you could back
up the default local archiving directory, Archives.

Important: When you schedule a backup, make sure the backup job does not overlap with any
scheduled archiving times.

If archiving fails

Under rare circumstances, archiving may fail, for example due to network problems. However, in
XProtect Express this does not pose a threat. XProtect Express creates a new database and
continues archiving in this new database. You can work with and view both this new database and the
old one like any other databases.

About the benefits of archiving

By default, recordings are stored in your system's database for each camera. The database for each
camera is capable of containing a maximum of 600000 records or 40 GB. However, the maximum size
of a database is not in itself very important: If a database for a camera becomes full, Your system
automatically begins archiving its content, freeing up space in the database. Consequently, having
sufficient archiving space is more important.

In addition to automatic archiving when a database becomes full, you can schedule archiving to take
place at particular times up to 24 times per day. This way, you can proactively archive recordings, so
databases never becomes full. By using archiving, you can also back up archived records on backup
media of your choice, using your preferred backup software.

About archiving locations

The default archiving folder (see "Default File Paths" on page 177) (C:\MediaDatabase) is located on
the system server. You can change the default archiving folder to any other location locally, or select a
location on a network drive to use as the default archiving folder. In the archiving folder, separate
subfolders for storing archives for each camera are automatically created. These subfolders are
named after the MAC address of the hardware device to which the camera is connected.

Because you can keep archives spanning many days of recordings and archiving may take place
several times per day, further subfolders, named with the archiving date and time, are also
automatically created.

The subfolders are named according to the following structure:

...\Archives\CameraMACAddress_VideoEncoderChannel\DateAndTime

If the video encoder does not have several channels, the video encoder channel will always be _1
(example: 00408c51e181_1).

Example: an archiving at 23.15 on 31st December 2012 for a camera with the MAC address
00408c51e181 attached to channel 2 would be stored:

C:\MediaDatabase\Archives\00408c51e181_2\2012-12-31-23-15

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