💾[Round 36 | aosu Security Quiz] Planning expend to storage? Know Your AosuBase Limits First!

:floppy_disk: :house: Round 36 – “How much storage can my aosuBase be expanded to?”


:bullseye: :red_question_mark: Q: How much storage can my aosuBase be expanded to?

Picture this:
You’ve been using your camera system for a while, and everything works great. :+1:

Your cameras are capturing daily activity—deliveries, visitors, even unexpected moments. :package::eyes:

:warning:But over time, you start to notice…the recordings are piling up.

So you begin to wonder:

“Will my storage space be insufficient?
Perhaps I can expand the storage space to store more recordings?”

Maybe right now you need to figure out—

:flushed_face: “Wait… how much storage space can I actually expand my aosuBase at most?”

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Depends on the modules:

  • Models starting with H1L are the earliest generation of aosubase modules. Older versions lack an SD card slot and cannot expand memory capacity.
  • Models starting with H2L are the second generation of aosubase modules. You can find the SD card slot on the back to insert an SD card. Currently, the largest supported SD card capacity is 1TB.
  • Models starting with H2E are our lastest aosuCortex modules. They support SSDs and can be expanded up to 32TB.

On peut insérer une carte SD de 128go dans le port prévu à cet effet, sauf quand il y a une base, dans ce cas, on l’insère dans la base (qui est livrée avec une SD de 32Go).

Models starting with H1L are the earliest generation of aosubase modules. Older versions lack an SD card slot and cannot expand memory capacity.
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Models starting with H2L are the second generation of aosubase modules. You can find the SD card slot on the back to insert an SD card. Currently, the largest supported SD card capacity is 1TB.
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Models starting with H2E are aosuCortex modules. They support SSDs and can be expanded up to 32TB.

Older versions Models starting with H1L lack an SD card slot and cannot expand memory capacity.
Second generation of aosubase modules which are models starting with H2L have the largest supported SD card capacity up to 1TB. Models starting with H2E are aosuCortex modules. They support SSDs and can be expanded up to 32TB.

Aosu have three modules each with its particular capacity:

  • Models starting with H1L are the earliest generation of aosubase modules. Older versions lack an SD card slot and don’t have expandable memory capacity.
  • Models starting with H2L are the second generation of aosubase modules. You can find the SD card slot on the back to insert an SD card. Currently, the largest supported SD card capacity is 1TB.
  • Models starting with H2E are aosuCortex modules. They support SSDs and can be expanded up to 32TB.
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Models starting with H1L are the earliest generation of aosubase modules and are older versions. They lack an SD card slot and as such their memory capacity can not be expanded. The 2nd generation module that start with H2L can be expanded up to 1TB with SD card. AosuCortex modules support SSDs and can be expanded up to 32TB.

Models starting with H1L are the earliest generation of aosubase modules. Older versions lack an SD card slot and cannot expand memory capacity. Models starting with H2L are the second generation of aosubase modules. You can find the SD card slot on the back to insert an SD card. Currently, the largest supported SD card capacity is 1TB. Models starting with H2E which are aosuCortex modules support SSDs and can be expanded up to 32TB.

Currently, Aosu offer three (3) model types. Each with it storage capacity.

You can distinguish them by their serial numbers located at the bottom.

  1. Models starting with H1L are the earliest generation of aosubase modules. They lack an SD card slot and cannot expand memory capacity. It comes with 32GB built-in local storage.
  2. Models starting with H2L are the second generation of aosubase modules. You can find the SD card slot on the back to insert an SD card. Currently, the largest supported SD card capacity is 1TB.
  3. Models starting with H2E are the lastest aosuCortex modules. They support SSDs and can be expanded up to 32TB.

AOSU currently offer three types of aosubase modules. You can distinguish them by checking the serial numbers on the bottom:

1. Models starting with H1L are the earliest generation of aosubase modules. Older versions lack an SD card slot and cannot expand memory capacity.

2. Models starting with H2L are the second generation of aosubase modules. You can find the SD card slot on the back to insert an SD card. Currently, the largest supported SD card capacity is 1TB.

3. Models starting with H2E are our lasted aosuCortex modules. They support SSDs and can be expanded up to 32TB.

:dizzy:1. Models starting with H1L are the earliest generation of aosubase modules. Older versions lack an SD card slot and cannot expand memory capacity.

:dizzy:2. Models starting with H2L are the second generation of aosubase modules. You can find the SD card slot on the back to insert an SD card. Currently, the largest supported SD card capacity is 1TB.

:dizzy:3. Models starting with H2E are our lasted aosuCortex modules. They support SSDs and can be expanded up to 32TB

Aosu currently offer three types of aosubase modules. You can distinguish them by checking the serial numbers on the bottom :heart::

  1. :dizzy:1. Models starting with H1L are the earliest generation of aosubase modules. Older versions lack an SD card slot and cannot expand memory capacity.
  2. :dizzy:2. Models starting with H2L are the second generation of aosubase modules. You can find the SD card slot on the back to insert an SD card. Currently, the largest supported SD card capacity is 1TB.
  3. :dizzy:3. Models starting with H2E are lasted aosuCortex modules. They support SSDs and can be expanded up to 32TB.

Three types of aosubases:

Models starting with H1L (Older versions ) lack an SD card slot and cannot expand memory capacity.
Second generation of aosubase modules which are models starting with H2L have the largest supported SD card capacity up to 1TB. Models starting with H2E are aosuCortex modules which support SSDs and can be expanded up to 32TB.

Currently three types of aosubase modules are offered by AOSU. You can distinguish them by checking the serial numbers on the bottom:

:dizzy:1. Models starting with H1L are the earliest generation of aosubase modules. Older versions lack an SD card slot and cannot expand memory capacity.

:dizzy:2. Models starting with H2L are the second generation of aosubase modules. You can find the SD card slot on the back to insert an SD card. Currently, the largest supported SD card capacity is 1TB.

:dizzy:3. Models starting with H2E are our lasted aosuCortex modules. They support SSDs and can be expanded up to 32TB.

H2L bases can be expanded with Micro SD cards up to 1TB in size. H2E bases can use SSDs with up to 32TB in storage.

:dizzy:1. Models starting with H1L are the earliest generation of aosubase modules. Older versions lack an SD card slot and cannot expand memory capacity.

:dizzy:2. Models starting with H2L are the second generation of aosubase modules. You can find the SD card slot on the back to insert an SD card. Currently, the largest supported SD card capacity is 1TB.

:dizzy:3. Models starting with H2E are our lasted aosuCortex modules. They support SSDs and can be expanded up to 32TB.

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@Mango Congratulations :tada: