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Bandwidth is one of the most common cloud surveillance objections. The honest answer: with the wrong architecture, yes, cameras will saturate your internet. With hybrid architecture and smart sync configuration, cloud surveillance can run on a modest connection without impacting business operations at all.

Bandwidth is one of the most common cloud surveillance objections. The honest answer: with the wrong architecture, yes, cameras will saturate your internet. With hybrid architecture and smart sync configuration, cloud surveillance can run on a modest connection without impacting business operations at all.

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Why the Math Scares People
The fear starts with continuous-upload math: 20 cameras at 4 Mbps each = 80 Mbps continuous upload. Most commercial internet provides 20-50 Mbps upload. The numbers don’t work. But this assumes every camera streams continuously to the cloud in real time — which is not how Ifovea’s hybrid architecture operates.
How Hybrid Architecture Changes the Equation
In Ifovea’s hybrid model, cameras stream to the local on-site gateway over LAN — zero internet bandwidth consumed. The gateway then syncs footage to the cloud selectively based on your configuration. Your internet connection carries selective sync traffic, not live streams from every camera simultaneously.
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Sync Mode Options
Continuous sync: All footage uploads in real time. Requires high upload bandwidth. Appropriate for fiber-connected sites where bandwidth is not a constraint.
Event-based sync: Only motion-triggered or AI-flagged footage uploads. At a typical 20-camera retail site, this uses 20-30% of what continuous sync would require. At a quiet overnight warehouse, as low as 2-5%.
Scheduled off-hours sync: All sync deferred overnight. During business hours, zero bandwidth impact. Business operations have the full internet connection. Surveillance uploads overnight when the connection is otherwise idle.
On-demand retrieval: Footage stays on the gateway. Cloud provides management and live view only. Historical footage pulled to cloud only when needed for investigation. Maximum bandwidth efficiency for limited connectivity sites.
Practical Reference: Real Deployment Bandwidth
| Site Profile | Architecture | Sync Mode | Daily Upload |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10-camera retail | Hybrid | Event-based | 5-15 GB/day |
| 20-camera office | Hybrid | Off-hours scheduled | Near zero during hours |
| 40-camera warehouse | Hybrid | Event-based | 10-40 GB/day |
| 8-camera construction | Hybrid | Event-based (cellular) | 2-8 GB/day |
When Bandwidth Is a Real Constraint
Sites with under 10 Mbps upload require event-based or scheduled sync. Cellular-connected sites need a dedicated surveillance data plan for more than 4-5 cameras. Sites with heavy cloud application usage (video conferencing, Office 365) need sync scheduling that avoids peak business hours. Very high camera density (50+ cameras) on a shared connection benefits from a dedicated surveillance VLAN with bandwidth shaping.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will cloud surveillance slow down our business internet?
Not with proper configuration. Event-based or off-hours sync keeps daytime impact near zero. Bandwidth caps in Ifovea’s gateway configuration prevent surveillance from consuming more than a set percentage of available upload even in continuous mode.
How much bandwidth does live remote viewing use?
Each live view session uses approximately 1-4 Mbps of download at the viewer’s location — similar to a video call. This does not affect upload at the camera site.
Can Ifovea work on a 10 Mbps upload connection?
Yes. Event-based sync on 10 cameras at a typical commercial site runs well under 10 Mbps average upload. Off-hours scheduling can work within even lower constraints by spreading the upload across an overnight window.
Does Ifovea provide per-site bandwidth monitoring?
Yes. The platform includes per-site bandwidth reporting so administrators can see actual sync consumption and adjust sync configuration as needed.
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Frequently asked questions
Who is Cloud Surveillance Bandwidth Usage: Real Numbers and How to Manage Them most relevant for?
It is most relevant for organizations evaluating cloud VMS, AI analytics, camera compatibility, or migration away from legacy surveillance systems.
Does iFovea support existing cameras?
iFovea is designed to support many existing IP camera deployments through compatible camera and ONVIF workflows.
How does AI search help investigations?
AI search reduces manual review by helping teams find people, vehicles, objects, colors, areas, and events faster than timeline scrubbing alone.
What should I do next?
Request a demo or assessment so iFovea can map the topic to your camera fleet, sites, bandwidth, and retention requirements.
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