To me this looks like another classic "no obvious answer" question. Maybe those with more experience can help expand my list of tradeoffs.
Favoring internal POE:
1. Easier system setup.
2. Probably costs less than separate NVR and POE switch.
Favoring external POE switch:
1. If the NVR part breaks, you don't have to throw the POE switch away.
2. If the POE switch part breaks, you don't have to throw the NVR away.
3. Less heat in the NVR, should help with reliability.
4. More flexibility for troubleshooting (e.g can talk direct to camera if need be).
What I don't have a feel for is the network traffic, assuming a simple network with a router connecting to the ISP and a single switch behind it. With internal POE, the cameras connect to the NVR box which connects to the network's switch. With external POE, the cameras connect to the POE switch, which connects to the network's switch, which connects to the NVR. If you're running live preview on a computer, the image has to go from camera, to POE switch, to network switch, to NVR, to network switch, to computer. Doesn't this create a lot of undesirable extra network traffic? Will it compromise the operation of the network, create a bottleneck at the NVR's network port, or is it just a nit in the big picture of things? What other issues am I overlooking?
Favoring internal POE:
1. Easier system setup.
2. Probably costs less than separate NVR and POE switch.
Favoring external POE switch:
1. If the NVR part breaks, you don't have to throw the POE switch away.
2. If the POE switch part breaks, you don't have to throw the NVR away.
3. Less heat in the NVR, should help with reliability.
4. More flexibility for troubleshooting (e.g can talk direct to camera if need be).
What I don't have a feel for is the network traffic, assuming a simple network with a router connecting to the ISP and a single switch behind it. With internal POE, the cameras connect to the NVR box which connects to the network's switch. With external POE, the cameras connect to the POE switch, which connects to the network's switch, which connects to the NVR. If you're running live preview on a computer, the image has to go from camera, to POE switch, to network switch, to NVR, to network switch, to computer. Doesn't this create a lot of undesirable extra network traffic? Will it compromise the operation of the network, create a bottleneck at the NVR's network port, or is it just a nit in the big picture of things? What other issues am I overlooking?