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    Dahua XVR4116HS-X

    16-ch Lite penta-brid DVR — 720p analog, 1 SATA (10 TB), +2 IP @ 6 MP

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    NO.01
    18
    Channels
    NO.02
    1
    HDD Bays
    NO.03
    10 TB
    Max Raw Storage
    NO.04
    0
    PoE Ports

    SPECIFICATIONS · XVR4116HS-X

    Full specifications

    Channels18
    Max Resolution6 MP
    Input Bandwidth72 Mbps
    Output BandwidthN/A
    HDD Bays1
    Max HDD per Bay10 TB
    PoE PortsN/A
    PoE BudgetN/A
    CodecsH.265, H.264
    RAID SupportNone
    ONVIFYes
    Form Factor1U
    Network PortsN/A
    Alarm I/ON/A
    Hybrid (Analog Input)Yes

    Specifications sourced from official manufacturer datasheet (link in hero).

    About the Dahua XVR4116HS-X

    The Dahua XVR4116HS-X is a pro-class recorder for installs that have outgrown a single 16-channel unit but do not yet justify dedicated rack-cabinet hardware — multi-floor offices, retail flagships, factory cells, light-industrial yards. Built-in HDD capacity is intentionally lean; the unit is meant to be paired with a NAS, cloud archive, or sister recorder when retention beyond ~14 days at full bitrate is mandated. The 1U rack chassis slots into any standard 19-inch cabinet and pairs cleanly with a PoE switch and a UPS in a single half-height comms cabinet. No PoE ports are built into the recorder, so cameras connect through a separate PoE switch. That is the preferred architecture on professional installs because a dedicated managed switch gives finer VLAN control, larger PoE budgets, and easier replacement than an integrated switch tied to the NVR chassis.

    Best use cases for this recorder

    Multi-floor office, flagship retail, factory cell

    18 channels absorb the per-floor camera count of a 3-5 story building, a retail flagship with stockroom and yard, or a factory cell with overhead and process cameras — without forcing a second unit on day one.

    Strengths

    • H.265 codec roughly halves storage cost over legacy H.264 installs
    • ONVIF compliance lets the unit record from third-party cameras, not just the same-brand catalog
    • Hybrid HD-CVI/AHD/TVI inputs let legacy analog cameras share the recorder with new IP cameras — useful for staged retrofits
    • Compact chassis fits in a half-height comms cabinet or office bench

    Considerations

    • No built-in PoE — budget for a separate managed PoE switch with appropriate per-port wattage for the planned cameras
    • Single HDD bay means no RAID protection — schedule regular backups or pair with a secondary NVR/NAS for redundancy
    • Average per-channel ingest budget is below typical 4K bitrates — restrict high-MP channels or accept lower bitrate per camera
    • No RAID support — single-disk failure means losing all footage on that disk; plan retention policy accordingly

    Storage planning

    Running all 18 channels at the industry-typical 4 Mbps/channel H.265 CBR (15 fps, 4 MP scene complexity), the XVR4116HS-X produces roughly 759 GB of footage per day — about 5316 GB/week, 22781 GB/month, and 68344 GB across a 90-day retention window. Fully populated with 1× 10 TB drives the unit holds 10 TB raw — enough for roughly 0.4× the one-month archive at full bitrate before RAID overhead. These figures are deterministic — derived from your bitrate assumption, the channel count, and the calendar — not estimated from a marketing data sheet.

    1 day
    759 GB
    7 days
    5.2 TB
    30 days
    22.2 TB
    90 days
    66.7 TB

    Estimates assume 4 Mbps per channel H.265 CBR continuous recording. Motion-only recording typically reduces storage by 40-70%.

    Bandwidth headroom

    Input (ingest)

    72 Mbps

    Avg 4.0 Mbps per channel — enough for all channels at full 4MP H.265 at 4 Mbps/channel.

    Installation tips for the XVR4116HS-X

    1

    Install in a standard 19-inch rack cabinet on supported rack rails; allow at least 1U of clearance above and below the 1U for airflow and HDD-bay servicing.

    2

    Plan storage at roughly 759 GB/day (≈22781 GB/month) for continuous H.265 recording at 4 Mbps/channel — match HDD capacity to the longest retention window the privacy policy or insurance contract demands.

    3

    Schedule weekly off-site backups (NAS, cloud, or sister NVR) since the single-bay design has no internal redundancy — a failed disk loses the entire archive.

    4

    Pair with a managed PoE switch sized for the camera plan — choose 802.3at (≤30 W/port) for typical IR-equipped bullets, 802.3bt (≤60-90 W/port) when PTZ or heated housings are in scope.

    Power & rack

    Power draw sits at roughly 35 W idle and around 35 W under full load (1-bay HDD activity). That dissipates approximately 119 BTU/hour of heat into the rack — size the comms-cabinet ventilation accordingly. Allow 1U of cabinet space for the chassis plus 1U of unobstructed airflow above and below; pair with a UPS sized for at least 15-minute hold-up so the recorder shuts down cleanly on mains failure.

    Idle
    35 W
    Full load
    35 W
    Heat
    119 BTU/h

    Installer time & cost (rough estimate)

    A typical EU integrator quotes 7-9 h of labour to commission the Dahua XVR4116HS-X (approximately €315-€405 excluding hardware), broken down as physical install, HDD population, 18-channel discovery and IP/credential configuration, schedule + retention setup, motion / event rules per camera, mobile-app pairing, and a brief operator handover. Allow extra time for sites with non-standard network topology (multi-VLAN, multi-site bridges) or for migrations from a legacy DVR where camera streams must be re-addressed.

    Indicative EU 2024-2025 pricing — actual quotes vary by region, network topology and migration scope. Excludes hardware, HDDs, transport, permits, and VAT.

    Frequently asked questions

    How many cameras can the Dahua XVR4116HS-X record?

    Up to 18 IP camera channels per chassis. Total ingest bandwidth is 72 Mbps, which sets the practical ceiling — running every channel at 4K (typically 8 Mbps each) requires 144 Mbps, so verify whether your camera plan fits inside the bandwidth budget.

    Does the Dahua XVR4116HS-X support third-party (ONVIF) cameras?

    Yes — ONVIF Profile S/T support means the unit records from third-party cameras as well as the same-brand catalog. Most cameras supporting ONVIF 16.12 or newer plug-and-play; older firmware may require manual stream URL configuration in the NVR web UI.

    How much storage does the Dahua XVR4116HS-X need for 30-day recording?

    At the industry-typical 4 Mbps per channel H.265 CBR (15 fps, 4 MP scene), all 18 channels recording continuously for 30 days produces approximately 22781 GB (22.2 TB) of footage. Motion-only or event-triggered recording typically cuts that by 40-70 % depending on scene activity. Plan HDD capacity for the longest retention window your privacy policy or insurance contract demands.

    What HDDs are recommended for the Dahua XVR4116HS-X?

    Use surveillance-rated HDDs — WD Purple, Seagate SkyHawk, Toshiba S300, or equivalent. Desktop / consumer drives (WD Blue, Seagate Barracuda) are not validated for 24/7 write workloads and typically fail within 12-18 months in CCTV use. Max 10 TB per bay across 1 bays = up to 10 TB raw capacity; populate matched pairs/sets if planning RAID.

    Does the Dahua XVR4116HS-X need its own PoE switch?

    Yes — the recorder has no built-in PoE, so cameras connect through a separate managed PoE switch. Size the switch's PoE budget for the planned cameras: 802.3at (≤30 W/port) handles typical IR-equipped bullets and domes; 802.3bt (≤60-90 W/port) is needed for PTZ and heated housings.

    What power and cooling does the Dahua XVR4116HS-X need?

    Plan for 35 W idle and ~35 W under full load, dissipating roughly 119 BTU/hour into the rack or cupboard. Size the UPS for at least 15-minute hold-up so the unit can flush write buffers and shut down cleanly on mains failure — abrupt power loss is the leading cause of NVR file-system corruption in commercial installs.

    Is the Dahua XVR4116HS-X suitable for evidentiary recording?

    Depends on the retention and chain-of-custody policy. The 1-bay chassis is single-disk only; for evidentiary recording, pair with a secondary NVR or NAS for redundancy. On the export side, ensure footage is hashed and timestamped before transfer to investigators.

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