January 15, 2010
The mobile video surveillance market is expected to double by 2015 (Frost & Sullivan, July 2009), but are you equipped with the right system to handle harsh conditions? As proven by Military Standard testing, a good Ruggedized Mobile Surveillance system lasts longer, is safer from damage, and the right ones can communicate via multiple types of transmission.
To learn more about what to look for in a solution, sign up for our informative webinar Ruggedized Mobile Surveillance – Built to Move on Wednesday, January 27, 2010 at 11am PST.
We will provide in-depth information on standard mobile surveillance systems, the significant differences of a ruggedized solution and how DNF Security can fulfill those needs.
Click here to sign up for this important webinar.
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Events, IP Surveillance, News and Press Releases, Tutorial, digital video, digital video surveillance software, dnf security | Tagged: digital video, digital video surveillance, dnf security, ip camera, IP security, IP Surveillance, ip video surveillance, rugged mobile, ruggedized mobile, security, SSD, surveillance, virtualization, webinar |
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Posted by Nancy Smith
January 5, 2010
Our webinar: “Hybrid Surveillance – The Best of Both Worlds” was a tremendous success. We have now posted the video for you to see and share with others. Just go to the Video section of our website (www.DNFsecurity.com) and log in to see the video.
Here are the main highlights of the video:
- The pros and cons of Analog and IP surveillance
- The wave of the future for surveillance
- How to maintain your current investment and gain all the benefits of IP-based surveillance
You can also view the datasheet for our Falcon Hybrid series, with application notes of what our Hybrid system can do for security end-users.
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Events, IP Surveillance, Storage, Tutorial, digital video, digital video surveillance software, dnf security, facial recognition | Tagged: Analog Surveillance, analog video, cctv, digital video surveillance, dnf security, ip camera, IP security, RAID storage, surveillance, video surveillance, webinar |
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Posted by Nancy Smith
December 2, 2009
- Do you have an existing analog CCTV surveillance system that you want to improve or expand?
- Are you looking to break into IP Surveillance solutions?
- Are you ready to simplify your deployments with a single surveillance platform?
If so, sign up for our “Hybrid Surveillance – The Best of Both Worlds“ webinar on Tuesday, December 15th – to get the direction and answers you need.
We will provide an in-depth overview of analog and network-based systems, hybrid surveillance, and how to choose the right configuration, teaching you how to maintain your current investment and gain all of the benefits of an IP-based surveillance system.
Click here to sign up for this informative webinar.
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Events, IP Surveillance, Storage, Tutorial, digital video, digital video surveillance software, dnf security, facial recognition | Tagged: Analog Surveillance, analog video, cctv, digital video surveillance, dnf security, ip camera, IP security, RAID storage, surveillance, video surveillance, webinar |
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Posted by Nancy Smith
July 1, 2009
If you want to learn about using iSCSI/IP SANs for virtual servers, disaster recovery, storage consolidation and more, join us for our weekly webinar every Wednesday at 10AM PST. These webinars last only 60 minutes, but cover everything from basic SAN setup to advanced storage management. Sign up for the next upcoming session.
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Events, IP SAN, StoneFly, Storage, Tutorial, iSCSI, virtual servers | Tagged: disaster recovery, IP SAN, iSCSI, storage consolidation, webinar |
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Posted by Shonal Narayan
May 13, 2009
A couple of weeks ago we did a webinar on virtual servers, iSCSI, vSphere and storage consolidation.
Quick refresher on the discussion:
- Setting up iSCSI storage for Virtual Servers
- Using advanced storage features for improved virtual server management
- Managing large environments with 50+ virtual servers
- Why the number of simultaneous iSCSI sessions matters
- Relying on virtual servers and IP SANs for disaster recovery
- How ESX 4 will impact your storage environment
Check out the archived virtualization webinar video or the slide deck. Enjoy!
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10GbE, StoneFly, Storage, Tutorial, iSCSI, virtual servers | Tagged: ip storage, iSCSI, storage consolidation, virtual servers, virtualization, vmware, vsphere, webinar, xenserver |
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Posted by Jame-Ane Ervin
March 30, 2009
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IP SAN, Tutorial, iSCSI, virtual servers | Tagged: installation, server virtualization, software installation, Tutorial, virtual server, virtualization, vmware, VMware ESX |
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Posted by Shonal Narayan
March 10, 2009
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IP Surveillance, Tutorial, digital video | Tagged: cable management, camera management, cat5, FCoE, ip camera, IP Surveillance, security, wireless cameras, wireless networks, wireless surveillance |
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Posted by Shonal Narayan
February 24, 2009
Here’s a quick tutorial (about 6 minutes) on how to set up StoneFly IP SANs with Linux iSCSI initiators. This demo covers the command line set up. Stay tuned for GUI set up.

How to set up an iSCSI initiator
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IP SAN, StoneFly, Tutorial, iSCSI | Tagged: cli, command line, IP SAN, iSCSI, iscsi initiator, it administration, linux, StoneFly, system administrator, Tutorial |
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Posted by Jame-Ane Ervin
February 17, 2009
Thanks @FreeITTraining
How to install Linux, easily. From Train Signal Training.
There are a few things that I am going to address in this article:
- I’ll talk about how to use the Live CD so that you can try out Linux without actually installing it
- I’ll also discuss how to do a complete install for those of you who have given up on Windows completely … hey, I don’t blame you, I sympathize
- I will also address another option for those of you who still want to be able to use Windows every now and again while also having Linux

Install Splash Screen
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Tutorial, iSCSI | Tagged: computers, it training, linux, software installation |
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Posted by Jame-Ane Ervin