...systems that require Server Access Modules (adapters that hang off the back of each PC or server) and various types of accessories for mounting and access, users may mistakenly read a marketing article that tries to sell them a switch only and do...
...are only some examples for keeping the computer from “the harm’s way“ or to provide a productive and ergonomic work environment. • 2. Traditional KVM Extender technologies of yesterday and today • In the early days, the simple extension cables ...
...systems, where each server is directly connected to all the other servers in the blade chassis. Since there are only two end-node devices on each link, collisions can't occur, and performance is high, while latency is very low. Unfortunately, su...
...to provide access to servers across the corporate network has grown. Initially KVM solutions used the physical infrastructure as their communications path, utilising the raw copper or fibre cabling to provide point to point extension. • However, ...
...select a channel server (using the iCOMPEL unit’s channel folder, a USB flash memory folder, or an FTP site), and more. In addition, it explains how to connect a Web browser to a subscriber and how to set up the subscriber so it ”knows” where...
...it certainly keeps the servers cool. In the event of a CRAC failure, the ambient temperature will rise quickly and servers can overheat and fail within hours or sometimes minutes of the air conditioning failure. • Utilising containment solutions al...
...networking Equipment, servers, and patch panels, then a 4-post rack makes more sense because it provides more stable, 4-point mounting for deep equipment. • Rack Heights • Height, or rack units, is one of the most important specifications in choos...
...to the back-racked servers with no connection issues. • Our KVM applications also integrate SDI video, studio touchscreens, keyboards and other input devices. • How is a KVM solution designed for broadcast control and studios? • KVM Extenders t...
...optimised access to servers and workstations in mobile studios. • With the limited space and weight in mind, we ensure our KVM products are easily accessible for mobile teams. • How is a KVM solution designed for mobile broadcast and OB vans? • ...
...One machine acts as a server while the other machines act as clients. In this setup, if the “server” machine goes down, you lose keyboard and mouse on all other machines. • The second solution is a desktop, hardware-based keyboard, video, and mous...