...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, ...
...needed to include four servers providing the images to a total of 22 stations distributed on the campus. Besides the images, keyboard and mouse signals of the user consoles also needed to be extended to allow staff to • add notes to the patient fil...
...with keeping CPUs or servers secure? Then watch this video tutorial to learn about KVM (keyboard/video/mouse) extension technology. It shows you how to use KVM extenders to put extra distance between CPUs and user consoles located in public areas...
...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...
...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...
...computers back into the server room and thus away from the public danger zone. This sanction prevents unauthorized physical access to computers with sensitive data. • With back-racking, the CPUs are relocated to an access-controlled, air-conditioned...
...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? • ...
...serial devices • Serial servers enable you to use your network to connect to serial devices over very long distances—as far as your network stretches. It’s even possible to control serial devices across the Internet. • Read more about industrial ser...
...and the workstation terminal. It’s the wiring that’s part of the facility, rarely moved once in place. Typically, it’s the wiring that runs from the wiring closet patch panel to the workstation. However, it could just as easily run from the wall...