Vms 2.0.1.18 <CERTIFIED - COLLECTION>
| Feature | vms 2.0.1.18 | Modern VMS (2025) | |---------|--------------|--------------------| | Maximum cameras | 32 typically | Unlimited (scalable with licenses) | | Resolution support | 1080p (2 MP) max | 12 MP, 4K, 8K | | AI analytics | None | Facial recognition, LPR, anomaly detection | | Mobile app | None or unstable third-party | Robust iOS/Android with push notifications | | Cloud storage | No | Hybrid or full cloud | | API access | None or proprietary SOAP | RESTful API, GraphQL, webhooks | | Two-factor authentication | No | Yes (TOTP, SMS, SSO) |
Run in terminal/CLI (if accessible):
vms --version
cat /etc/vms-release
systeminfo | findstr "VMS"
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. vms 2.0.1.18
If your organization runs vms 2.0.1.18, you risk obsolescence and security breaches. Here’s a migration path to a modern VMS. | Feature | vms 2
Most vendors discontinued support for the 2.x branch years ago. No security patches, no firmware updates. Using this version today requires: Run in terminal/CLI (if accessible): vms --version cat
Regulatory auditors (PCI DSS, SOX, ISO 27001) will flag vms 2.0.1.18 as a critical non-compliance finding if it handles surveillance of payment card environments or sensitive data zones.
Limitation: vms 2.0.1.18 does not support multicast streaming, causing high network utilization with more than 16 concurrent viewers.

