Vms 2.0.1.18

Previous versions relied on pixel-based motion detection, leading to false alarms from shadows, rain, or insects. Version 2.0.1.18 integrates lightweight edge-based AI. The VMS now communicates directly with ONVIF Profile S-compliant cameras to differentiate between a person, a vehicle, and an animal.

Compliance with GDPR and CCPA is a headache for organizations. VMS 2.0.1.18 includes a forensic export tool that allows administrators to redact faces or license plates from video clips automatically before sharing them with law enforcement or third parties.

Run in terminal/CLI (if accessible):

vms --version
cat /etc/vms-release
systeminfo | findstr "VMS"

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The version likely used a flat-file or a basic SQL database for metadata (camera positions, user permissions). Build .18 may have fixed a corruption bug in the Events table when recording triggered more than 1,000 events per hour—a common complaint in earlier 2.0.x builds.

Limitation: vms 2.0.1.18 does not support multicast streaming, causing high network utilization with more than 16 concurrent viewers. The version could be from a specific device (e