CALCULATING HOW MUCH STORAGE YOU NEED FOR SECURITY CAMERAS
When designing your surveillance system not only do you need to determine the type and style of cameras and the resolution that will work best. You must also identify a compatible (DVR / NVR) recorder that can hold the desired amount of video files. Optiview is proud to offer a huge variety of storage solutions for all of your surveillance recording needs. Our recorders range from a single 4 Terabyte (TB) hard drive to up to 160 Terabytes (TB) of storage over 16 hard drives. Choosing your solution will be based on several generic variables.
How to Calculate CCTV Storage
The general rule of thumb is to calculate CCTV recording storage using this formula:
Total daily gigabytes x number of days = storage space needed
The total daily gigabytes should account for all the cameras in your system, while the number of days denotes the recording and retention duration. The recording period may last a few hours, all day, or whenever the camera detects motion. On the other hand, the retention period can last 30 days or longer, depending on legal requirements.
How Many GB Does a CCTV Camera Consume Per Day?
The daily amount of GB a security camera uses depends on the frames per second (FPS) rate, compression rate, resolution, and other factors. Explore the average daily CCTV camera storage capacity for 1080p and 4MP devices.
The general rule of thumb is that you’ll want to calculate based on [X] gigabytes used per camera, per day, multiplied by the number of days you’re looking to have recorded at all times. These calculations are also based on having the standard H.264 compression (for both camera and recorder) and setting your recorder to record at VBR (variable bit rate) as opposed to CBR (continual bit rate) at full time. If you set up for 50% motion these numbers can be reduced by up to half. Read on or contact us to learn more.

