Theres not enough information here to answer this. Ive done plenty of cannabis operations and your concerns are going to involve more than the 2D drawing can show. What are the walls like? ceiling height and shape? is there a canopy inside for light depravation? If so what does it look and operate like?
What state? In washington they dont care so much about the details as they do about coverage, so the plan changes a bit, and you can go with much lower resolution and smart lensing to get the required storage without needing hundreds of terabytes.
Your angles are pretty tight for the stated objective of total coverage (which usually implies a lower detail across the board except for where you specifically need it).
proper design will take into account the time factor in an environment with growing plants and changing usage. Are there any flowering areas? processing areas? etc...
Is there more to the 45ppf rule youre using or does it just say 45PPF? At what distance? surely they dont intend 45ppf EVERYWHERE. IF they did youd be looking at mostly floor to abide by that.
Dont forget the blindspot underneath the camera. All cameras must have another cmaera looking back at it for total coverage. (unless youre using single lens panoramics or corridor cams)
just for fun... this was me, a couple years ago.
https://www.marijuanaventure.com/new-regulations-clarify-security-issues/#more-1347