| Component | Spec | Observed Avg. | Peak | Comments | |-----------|------|---------------|------|----------| | CPU | Intel Xeon D‑1541 (8 cores, 2.1 GHz) | 68 % | 92 % (4K‑60 fps) | Near‑threshold during high‑bitrate streams | | GPU | Integrated Intel UHD 630 | 45 % | 78 % | Handles H.264 fine; HEVC pushes limits | | RAM | 16 GB DDR4 | 38 % | 55 % | No swapping observed | | SSD | 512 GB NVMe (read 2100 MB/s, write 1400 MB/s) | 30 % I/O | 61 % (simultaneous multi‑stream) | I/O headroom sufficient |
Interpretation: The CPU is the primary bottleneck under sustained 4K‑60 fps HEVC playback. For environments expecting multiple concurrent streams, a higher‑clocked or additional compute module is advisable.
| Mode | Power (W) | Remarks | |------|-----------|---------| | Idle | 120 W | Baseline for rack planning | | Peak (4K‑60 fps HEVC) | 215 W | Within the 250 W rated limit | | Average (mixed load) | 165 W | Acceptable for 24/7 operation | Sone-560-rm-javhd.today02-30-20 Min
Interpretation: Power draw is moderate. However, in large‑scale installations (≥50 units), cumulative heat and electricity costs become notable; consider power‑capping or scheduled low‑power windows.
| Parameter | Value | |-----------|-------| | OS | Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (kernel 5.15.0‑67‑generic) | | Firmware | SONE‑560‑RM‑JAVHD v3.1.5 (pre‑upgrade) | | Network | 10 GbE SFP+ (Intel X550‑T), 1 GbE RJ45 | | Video Test File | 4K‑60 fps, 60 s, H.264 (baseline) & HEVC (main) | | Power Meter | Watts‑Up Pro 3000 (accuracy ±1 %) | | Security Scan Tool | OpenVAS (quick scan profile) | | Component | Spec | Observed Avg
The SONE‑560‑RM‑JAVHD is a mid‑range, high‑definition video‑streaming appliance designed for commercial venues (e.g., digital signage, conference rooms, and small‑scale broadcasting hubs). This report consolidates a 20‑minute rapid‑assessment (02‑30‑20 Min) conducted on 30 February 2024 (simulated date for the purpose of this exercise) and presents:
| Area | Key Finding | Impact | Recommendation | |------|-------------|--------|----------------| | Hardware Utilization | CPU avg. 68 % (peaks at 92 % during 4K‑60 fps playback) | Near‑threshold performance; risk of frame‑drops under sustained load | Upgrade to higher‑clocked CPU module or enable thermal throttling safeguards | | Network Throughput | Sustained 1.1 Gbps on 10 GbE (optimal) vs. 350 Mbps on 1 GbE (bottleneck) | Limited scalability for multi‑stream environments | Deploy dedicated 10 GbE uplink for all high‑bandwidth deployments | | Power Consumption | 120 W idle → 215 W peak | Acceptable for rack‑mount, but adds to OPEX in large deployments | Consider power‑capping firmware or schedule low‑power mode during off‑peak hours | | Software Stability | 99.2 % uptime, 2 minor crashes (log‑level: WARN) | Minor; no data loss | Apply the latest firmware (v3.1.7) which patches the crash‑loop bug | | Security Posture | Default admin password unchanged; Open ports: 22, 80, 443, 554 | High exposure to credential‑theft & unauthorized access | Enforce password policy, disable unused services, enable MFA on SSH | | User Experience | 4K‑60 fps playback smooth; latency ~45 ms (acceptable) | Positive end‑user perception | Maintain current video pipeline; add optional hardware‑accelerated codec support for HEVC | | Mode | Power (W) | Remarks |
Bottom Line: The SONE‑560‑RM‑JAVHD meets most performance expectations for its target market, but a few hardware and security refinements are needed to guarantee long‑term reliability and scalability.
| Interface | Config | Throughput (TCP) | Throughput (UDP) | Latency | Packet Loss | |-----------|--------|------------------|------------------|---------|--------------| | 10 GbE | Auto‑negotiated 10 Gbps full‑duplex | 1.1 Gbps (stable) | 1.08 Gbps | 0.4 ms | 0 % | | 1 GbE | Auto‑negotiated 1 Gbps full‑duplex | 350 Mbps (saturates at 800 Mbps) | 280 Mbps | 1.1 ms | 0.2 % |
Interpretation: The 1 GbE port becomes a choke point when more than two 4K streams are active. Deployments requiring >2 streams should prioritize the 10 GbE link.
To provide a concise yet thorough performance, reliability, and security review of the SONE‑560‑RM‑JAVHD unit within a 20‑minute test window, enabling decision‑makers to: