Looking for advice on multi-site solution

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n3wb
Jun 5, 2026
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France
Hi, first I'm sorry if this is the wrong section to post this thead, I don't now much things about the security camera world.

I'm working on an academic project where I need to design the entire network infrastructure of an hypotethical multi-site company.
This company got 20 site with 20 to 200 security camera in each site, with a bit more than 2000 camera in total.

I plan to have each site "sending" camera traffic to a remote server in a datacenter, and having all sites being able to access that server to view every camera (kind of a watch on demand service).

I used Bandwidth calculator - Opticom Technologies to plan my bandwidth usage (with 720x576 resolution and 12 ips i'm getting around 770mbps in total), so I now it won't be an issue.

Would you have any advice on which solution to choose that can achieve this (centralisation of camera traffic in a server, which can then be accessed by several sites as a watch on demand service) ?

I've look into some solution with DW, but it's really dense and I can't contact any support since I'm not really in a company. From what I understood, I would need to go with DW Spectrum Enterprise, where you need to buy a license for every camera you use (?), and for exemple a 100 camera pack Licencing (DW-SPECTRUMLSC100) would cost 12000$, witch seem extremely expensive so I'm not sure if I'm looking at the right thing.
I'd prefere a free and open-source solution, for exemple with ZoneMinder, but I'm not sure it is really made this much camera, and I'm not sure it fits my needs of sending all traffic to a remote server which can be accessible as a watch on demand service.
 
Some questions aimed at helping get constructive responses :

I'm working on an academic project where I need to design the entire network infrastructure of an hypotethical multi-site company.
Is this for camera traffic only, or other traffic also, if so what type?
Have you been given a hypothetical budget to work within?
I plan to have each site "sending" camera traffic to a remote server in a datacenter, and having all sites being able to access that server to view every camera (kind of a watch on demand service).
That would require the maximum bandwidth of any solution, and also provide multiple point of failure and potential performance problems.
Did you discount the option of having video recording at each site for their local cameras, if so why?
An NVR solution need not be expensive, and need not require a per-camera licence, depending on the choice.
Such a solution would still allow access from multiple external sites, with much lower bandwidth requirements, and less consequence should a link go down or perform poorly.

with 720x576 resolution and 12 ips
By current standards, that's an unusually low resolution, unlikely to be useful for recognition and identification of persons.
What does the project scope require that the cameras are capable of?