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Hanwha Wisenet WAVE VMS With Wasabi
- Updated on 03 Feb 2025
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How do I use Hanwha Wisenet WAVE VMS with the WSC?
Hanwha's Wisenet WAVE is validated for use with the WSC. Wisenet WAVE is an IP Video management platform that allows users to create IP video surveillance solutions.
Prerequisites
- WAVE 5.0
- Active Wasabi Surveillance Cloud storage account
- Wasabi Bucket - See our Bucket Creation Guide.
- Access & Secret Key Pair - See our Access Keys Guide
Configuration
- Install, configure, and activate WAVE VMS product if you don't have one already.
- Launch the Wasabi Surveillance Cloud app.
- Using the Add Source button, select the archive to be backed up/moved to Wasabi Cloud storage using the Add Source button.
- Click on the down arrow next to Targets and select the existing 'Wasabi' profile, to auto-fill the access and secret keys. You can optionally enter the keys manually.
- Select the region where you want to store the video recordings. Click on Create Bucket to create a new bucket in your WSC account. Use the bucket naming conventions specified here. Click OK when done.
- Click Apply to apply the configuration changes. The Surveillance Cloud software is set to begin replicating all the data from the source folder to the Wasabi bucket. After all configuration steps have been performed, click the “Resume” button (first click on WSC at the top left) to start the service. Data replication to the cloud will commence immediately.
- Log on to the Wasabi consoleand confirm the data is being written to the bucket with the same directory structure as local storage.
Note: No configuration is needed in Wisenet Wave VMS to use WSC software and Wasabi Hot Cloud storage.
Additional Configuration Information
DR Policy: Copies the customer data to the cloud from the local folders. Both data sets are identical (the one on-premise, and one in the cloud). The bridge makes a full copy of data from the local directory to the cloud for redundancy.
Storage Extension Settings: This setting extends the capability of local storage to the cloud. The older data is in the cloud, while the newest data sits locally. After X number of days, the data is deleted from the local drive to free up on-premise capacity, but data is still in the cloud and accessible anytime it is needed.
DR + Storage Extension: If both options are enabled, data gets replicated to the cloud when the data is added to the disk. Data is only deleted from the local drive based on the specified retention period. Data won't be available on the local drive but can still be retrieved instantly from the cloud.