ThakurSN
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[Updated on 26 May 2019 : following thread is more elaborately discussed here ]
Earlier I have received a suggestion against my question about a dual usage, and that suggestion appears to contradict my recent finding.
That I want to configure a NAS storage for the backup/synchronize of the video stored in the following camera in its microSD card as I am planning to get another PC/Desktop that can be used for a dual purpose. All my home devices are connected in same WiFi Network. So can I use either GIGABYTE Z77N-WIFI or H77N-WIFI motherboards that can be used to connect both broadband Internet and NAS? Here is the link of the motherboard manufacturer.
Whereas, the Mi Home Security Camera 360° 1080p records High-Definition video with H.265 encoding and stores this video in a 64GB microSD card in it. The camera supports Network Attached Storage (NAS) besides, Network devices or routers with storage capabilities can also be used to store video files that are replicated from the 64GB microSD card to a NAS storage device. The camera takes about six (6) days to complete in filling the microSD card that I wish to store in said NAS storage in question, presently I do backup this to my existing computer's HDD manually, every six days. Stored data is important for three months of storage.
Earlier I have received a suggestion against my question about a dual usage, and that suggestion appears to contradict my recent finding.
That I want to configure a NAS storage for the backup/synchronize of the video stored in the following camera in its microSD card as I am planning to get another PC/Desktop that can be used for a dual purpose. All my home devices are connected in same WiFi Network. So can I use either GIGABYTE Z77N-WIFI or H77N-WIFI motherboards that can be used to connect both broadband Internet and NAS? Here is the link of the motherboard manufacturer.
Whereas, the Mi Home Security Camera 360° 1080p records High-Definition video with H.265 encoding and stores this video in a 64GB microSD card in it. The camera supports Network Attached Storage (NAS) besides, Network devices or routers with storage capabilities can also be used to store video files that are replicated from the 64GB microSD card to a NAS storage device. The camera takes about six (6) days to complete in filling the microSD card that I wish to store in said NAS storage in question, presently I do backup this to my existing computer's HDD manually, every six days. Stored data is important for three months of storage.
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