Setting Up HIKVISION NVR Cloud Storage, As video surveillance systems become more advanced, the need for flexible, reliable, and secure storage has grown. While traditional NVR systems rely on local hard drives, HIKVISION NVRs now support cloud-based storage of alarm snapshots using the Hikvision Cloud 2.0 protocol.
In this practical guide, we’ll walk you through two main scenarios for cloud storage integration with HIKVISION NVRs:
Whether you’re a system integrator or a technical user, this guide will help you effectively manage image-based cloud storage, ensuring greater data accessibility and system flexibility.
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☁️ What Is the NVR Cloud Storage Function?
HIKVISION’s NVR Cloud Storage feature allows alarm images (not video footage) to be uploaded and accessed via a designated NVR or cloud storage server, using Hikvision Cloud 2.0 protocol.
⚠️ Note: This feature does not support third-party cloud platforms like Google Cloud, Baidu Cloud, or Aliyun, and it only stores alarm snapshots, not video recordings.
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🔧 Scenario 1: Using the NVR as a Cloud Storage Server
✅ Supported Models
🔄 Configuration Steps
Go to Configuration → Storage → External Storage Management.
After restarting, you’ll see the Storage Pool Management option in the menu.
Your NVR is now acting as a cloud storage server, ready to receive and store snapshots from other client devices.
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🔗 Scenario 2: Using the NVR as a Cloud Storage Client
✅ Supported Models
🔄 Configuration Steps
Navigate to Configuration → Storage → Storage Management → Cloud Storage
Click the Test button to verify successful communication between the client NVR and the storage server.
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🚀 Practical Benefits of Cloud Storage for HIKVISION NVRs
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🏁 Conclusion
HIKVISION’s Cloud Storage function is a practical solution for organizations seeking off-site backup of critical alarm snapshots without relying on third-party services. By configuring your NVR either as a storage server or client, you can create a robust and scalable storage architecture using the Hikvision Cloud 2.0 protocol.
This setup is particularly useful for large campuses, industrial zones, or multi-site security operations where centralized snapshot management is key.
📌 Tip: For detailed model-specific steps and interface visuals, refer to the user manual included with your NVR.
Setting Up HIKVISION NVR Cloud Storage
Video & Cloud Storage
With the Mobile Client, you can remotely view live videos of the added encoding devices (e.g., cameras, NVRs, and DVRs) and play back their video footage. If cloud storage is activated on the video devices, you can browse, search, play back, and download the video footage on cloud.
Start and Stop Live View
Live view shows you the live video getting from cameras. Perform the following task to start and stop live view.
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View Full Screen Live Video | Rotate the phone to view live video in full screen mode. |
Switch Camera | Swipe the live view page to the left or right to switch camera and view its live video. |
Reselect Device for Live View | |
Switch to Playback | Tap Playback to switch to playback.
Note For details about playback, see Playback. |
Toolbar Operations | For details about toolbar operations, see Live View and Playback Icons. |
View Events | If there are any events, they will be displayed in the Event Messages section. |
PTZ Control
PTZ is an abbreviation for “Pan, Tilt, and Zoom”. With the PTZ Control functionality provided by the Mobile Client, you can make the cameras pan and tilt to the required positions, and zoom in or out the live video images.
Start live view of the camera, and tap to pop up the PTZ control panel.
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PTZ control should be supported by the camera. For details about starting live view, refer to Start and Stop Live View.
PTZ Control
Figure 1 PTZ Control
On the PTZ Control panel, the following operations are supported.
Preset
On the Preset panel, the following operations are supported.
More Settings
Figure 2 More Settings
Drag to the right or left to set the PTZ rotating speed.
Set Image Quality for Device Added by IP/Domain
For devices added via IP/Domain, you can set its image quality to Fluent or Clear. You can also customize image quality for the devices.
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The icon vary with the actual video quality.
Live View for Fisheye Camera
In the fisheye view mode, the whole wide-angle view of the fisheye camera is displayed. Fisheye expansion can expand images in five modes: 180° panorama, 360° panorama, 4-PTZ, semisphere, and cylindrical-surface.
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The function is only supported by fisheye camera.
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Open Door During Live View
You can open or close the door when viewing the live video of a video intercom device, a face recognition terminal, or a related camera of an access control device. This function allows you to check the visitor or the situation nearby the door before you open it.
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For the access control device’s related cameras, select a live view window and tap Open Door, and then enter the device verification code to open the door.
For the video intercom device, select a live view window and tap , and then enter the device verification code to open the door.
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The default device verification code is usually on the device label. If no verification code found, enter the device verification code you created when enabling Hik-Connect service.
Normal Playback
Normal playback refers to the playback based on timeline. You can search the camera’s recorded video files in a selected time period and then start playback.
Playback Date
Select a date.
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The date during which video files were recorded is marked with a yellow dot.
Set the start time point for the playback in the selected date.
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You can select up to 4 cameras.
Play Video Footage Stored on Cloud | Tap ![]() Note See details in Play Back Video Footage on Cloud. |
Play Video Footage Stored on Local | Tap ![]() |
Clip Playback | Tap ![]() |
Adjust Playback Time | Tap ![]() Spread two fingers apart to scale up the timeline or pinch them together to scale down. Note
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Toolbar Operations | For details about toolbar operations, see Live View and Playback Icons. |
Capturing and Recording
During playback, you can capture pictures and record video footage.
Note See Normal Playback for details.
Capture a Picture | Tap ![]() |
Record Video Footage | Tap ![]() |
Set Playback Quality for Device Added by IP/Domain
For devices added by IP/Domain, you can set the image quality of playback for them.
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For details about adding device by IP/Domain, see Add a Device by IP/Domain.
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For details about starting playback, see Normal Playback.
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The icon may vary with the actual video quality.
Download Video Segment from Device
During playback of the cameras linked to a DVR or NVR, you can download a specific video segment as an evidence if it contains important information about incidents such as violent crimes in case of the need for settling disputes or legal cases.
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The function should be supported by the device.
By default, the video segment which lasts 130 seconds (from 10 seconds before the tapping, to 120 seconds after that) will be automatically selected for download. For example, if you tap when the video footage is played to 00:00:30, the segment from 00:00:20 to 00:02:30 will be selected.
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In special occasions when 130-seconds duration is not available to be selected following the above-mentioned rule, the segment will extend afterwards or backwards until the segment duration reaches 130 seconds. For example, if you start downloading from the very beginning of the video footage, the selected segment will be from 00:00:00 to 00:02:10.
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The duration should not be shorter than 10 seconds.
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If the segment is encrypted, you should enter the device verification code before you can preview it. For details about video encryption.
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Downloading at the background is supported. Download task(s) continues if you exit the Download page or the Mobile Client.
Cloud Storage
With cloud storage, your cameras, DVRs, and NVRs can upload recorded video clips to the cloud automatically. You can easily access, play, and download the video footage of your video devices on cloud.
Enable/Disable Cloud Storage Service for a Channel
You can enable/disable cloud storage service for a specific channel of a device supporting storing video footage on cloud. You can also view details of the cloud storage service package, including service package type, effective period, and status (activated or expired).
Make sure your Service Provider has activated the cloud storage service for your device. Otherwise, you cannot enable cloud storage.
Play Back Video Footage on Cloud
You can play back video footage stored on cloud.
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Make sure your Service Provider has activate cloud storage service for your devices and you have enabled it.
See details in Enable/Disable Cloud Storage Service for a Channel.
To play back the video footage on cloud:
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See instructions in Normal Playback.
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You can adjust the playback speed to up to 8 times faster.
Download Video Footage from Cloud
The Mobile Client allows you to browse through the video footage stored on cloud of each date to quickly locate the footage you need. And you can download the video footage to your phone.
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Make sure your Service Provider has activate cloud storage service for your devices and you have enable it.
See details in Enable/Disable Cloud Storage Service for a Channel.
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See details in Play Back Video Footage on Cloud.
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The date marked with a blue dot is the date during which video footage is recorded.
View Pictures and Videos
After capturing pictures and recording videos during live view, you can view these pictures and videos, and perform more operations such as saving them to the local mobile phone, share them with others, etc.
Go to Applications > Personal Album to enter the Pictures and Videos page, and you can perform the following operations.
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