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February 14, 2008

KX2-101: Start a long distance relationship with your server

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Another bright sunny day...... Off to work.... but wait... I get the cold blistering slap of the wonderful Chicago weather.... A foot of snow outside the garage.... this is going to be fun... not.....
Enough of my rantings on the fun weather we have been having.... back to work....
Raritan announced their new 1 user 1 port KVM s/w this makes things seem a little more interesting for the tech community here...  This finally brings the features that made us love the bigger cousins of the 101 so appealing viz.. the absolute mouse sync, virtual media support.....
This makes Raritan's product a lot more appealing for the small guy, the remote office as well as the n/w closet.  To quote their press release
The KXII 101 is targeted towards
  • Branch locations in a Distributed Enterprise -- KX II-101 units can be used with servers in branch locations, providing secure, remote access to a centralized IT staff and allowing them to resolve server problems remotely. 

  • Development and Test Labs -- By connecting a Dominion KX II-101 to each server with its switchless, any-to-any connectivity, a company can provide each and every developer with remote, non-blocked access to any server that they are authorized to access.
  • Field Technicians -- For field technicians on the move, the KX II-101 can replace the typical data center “crash cart” of a monitor, keyboard, and mouse.  Instead, the IT team can plug a KX II-101 to the problem server and use their notebook computers for troubleshooting.  In addition, if the technicians need to collaborate with an expert at a different location, they can hook the KX II-101 to the network and have the expert log in to the target server to help fix the problem.
For more details on the 101 check out http://www.raritan.com//kvm-switches/kvm-over-ip/kx2-101/
Live long and prosper
Zoltan....

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