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A KVM switch with the ability to be cascaded can provide you the ability to control the servers.

Submitted by rackmount
Tue, 1 Dec 2009

KVM Switches are used in places where multiple computers are involved and need to connect with each other or no need for separate input devices for them. Multiple computers can be controlled by a single Keyboard, Monitor and mouse (KVM) with the help of a KVM switch. KVM switches support multiple platforms like SUN, IBM, HP, Dell, Windows Vista/2003/XP/2000, UNIX and MAC. KVM switches help in just utilization of space and managing cables. By pressing just one button on the KVM Switches, control can be switched between computers.

KVM Switches are available in many shapes, sizes and designs; there are a simple principle works behind KVM Switches that is plug and play. By KVM Switches a number of computers ranging between 2 and 32 can be connected, but a key feature of KVM switches is the ability to be daisy chained to keep in line a larger number of computers using a single set of keyboard, monitor and mouse. These switches support most operating systems and the just press of a button or keyboard commands, control is done.

The task can become more difficult when choosing a KVM switch, if you do not know really what you want. You will have to know how many types of computers or servers you are trying to control when you are shopping around. Keep the future in mind. This will allow you to get a KVM switch that has enough room for your current desires and expansion. Basically KVM Switches come in 4 port KVM switches, 8 port KVM switches, and enterprise switches can have upwards of 64 server ports or more.

KVM Switches can also be divided into analog or digital according to their connection type and are available with audio and mic features. For working more efficiently and saving time and money secure management of information can be accomplished with KVM Switches. Rack mount switches are often used in data centers where network administrators use these KVM switches to control servers. The KVM Switch is becoming progressively popular in data centers and server rooms throughout large and small industrial, commercial and government environments.

A KVM switch with the ability to be cascaded can provide you the ability to control 10s of thousands of servers from one location, if you are thinking about expand your data center whether or not you have USB or PS2 connections. If you have entirely USB, a USB KVM switch may be your best option. If you have a mixture of PS2 and USB keyboard and mouse connections, you have to make sure that you have a KVM switch that can do the conversion. So now you have your correct sizing desires covered, your peripheral needs covered, and next thing would be what platform your servers are.

According to the functionality and flexibility of the KVM Switch, it is recommended for use in all areas, from small home or office with few computers to large industry and commercial business with large data centers. The military and government sectors also have desire for the KVM Switch which is often used in command center applications and configurations.

 

http://www.rackmountsales.com/Rackmount_Monitors_s/52.htm | http://www.rackmountsales.com/Cat5_KVM_Switches_s/56.htm


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