Pivot3 today announced a new platform for video surveillance
solutions that enable organizations to do more with less in supporting their
mission-critical security operations. Powered by the next generation Lenovo
ThinkSystem SR655 server platform with 2
nd Gen AMD EPYC
processor, the new Pivot3 solutions deliver 10% lower cost per terabyte, 14%
better capacity density and 100% more bandwidth than similar solutions. The
result is improved camera density at a lower overall TCO for customers who
consider their video mission critical.
"More and more customers are juggling how to enable better business decisions
through technology, including capturing, storing and analyzing massive amounts
of video data to enable real-time decision making with tight budgets," said
Kamran Amini, vice president and general manager of server, storage and
software defined infrastructure, Lenovo Data Center Group. "Lenovo is collaborating
with Pivot3 to deliver innovative solutions that empower customers with
the performance they need to handle today's fast-paced environments while
eliminating their challenges."
With the Lenovo ThinkSystem SR655 server platform, the new Pivot3 Surveillance
Series appliances provide the performance of a dual-socket server at a lower
acquisition cost. The single-socket configuration also offers the potential of
up to 50% savings on software licensing compared to the dual socket x86
alternative without sacrificing any performance. These savings are due to the
solution's use of one CPU instead of two CPUs. Because the Lenovo ThinkSystem
servers include the 2nd Gen AMD EPYC processors they
also support PCIe 4, which delivers 100% bandwidth increases compared to PCIe
3. With this update, customers get significantly more bandwidth for video
recording and 150% increase in networking speed, with 25GbE support to enable
faster video transfer from the edge to the core.
The new Pivot3 solutions empower organizations dealing with the enormous growth
of video to capture, store and analyze massive amounts of video data while
controlling infrastructure investments. The new solutions combine the power of
the AMD EPYC processors along with Pivot3's software optimized for video
workloads to help ensure video loss and degradation never occur and video is
always accessible and available. The Pivot3 solution also enables
non-disruptive scalability and provides intelligent monitoring and analytics
capabilities for real-time system health monitoring to maximize system uptime
and reduce time to repair.
"The
combination of Pivot3, Lenovo and AMD delivers the resilience and optimal
performance organizations need to support mission-critical IoT, security and
video deployments," said Greg Gibby, senior product marketing manager, data
center products, AMD. "AMD EPYC processors provide an additional layer of value
to the new Pivot3 platforms, empowering customers to make the most of their
budgets upfront while increasing cost-effectiveness over time, critical for
businesses that seek to expand their video deployments as needs evolve."
The flexibility of the
Lenovo ThinkSystem SR655 allows servers to be configured to support the massive
processing requirements of new video analytics applications as well, meaning
customers can deploy one modular, flexible software-defined platform to meet
all their mixed security-workload requirements. This significantly reduces
complexity and cost of ownership over traditional 3-tier proprietary systems or
bare-metal servers.
"While video data output is growing, budgets have remained the same and this
leaves security and IT professionals challenged on how to deliver on security
and safety imperatives," said Ben Bolles, vice president of product, Pivot3.
"Building on more than a decade of experience creating solutions purpose-built
for video and leveraging the latest in processing technologies, Pivot3 delivers
the performance and economics that today's security decision-makers require."