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ADVANCED REMOTE MANAGEMENT & KVM SWITCH TRAINING

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Deploying Advanced Three Tier Topologies
Bulding Remote Management Maintenance Networks
RJ-45 Drop Requirements for Maintenance Networks
Automated Remote Data Center Management
Advanced Remote Management Infrastructure (ARMI) Presentations
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Advanced Remote Management Infrastructure Presentations  KVM Network and Advanced Remote Management Infrastructure (RMI) Presentations

Deploying Three Tier Topologies (On-Line Presentation)
ABSTRACT:
From the initial conception through long term growth, we all tend to follow similar deployment strategies relative to our familiarity with single console analog KVM switches.
SWITCH-LESS KVM
INCLUDES
DRAC
iLo
RSA
LOM
ALOM
SPIDER
KX101


Today, we have a variety of tools at our disposal with advanced functionality. The original switched KVM technologies (both analog and KVMoIP) are compimented by switch-less KVMoIP technologies for 1 to 1 remote access to computer equipment.

Enterprise KVM switch systems offer so much more than thier older siblings. No longer limited to a single console, local access restrictions or manual switching methods, today's remote management technologies are capable of transforming data center automation.

While the technology has evolved, perceptions of remote KVM management seem stalled in old world deployment and use of single console switch solutons.

This presentation shows how legacy switch deployments influence our perspective and offers insights into the real value of advance KVM switching infrastructures.
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Bulding the Remote Management Maintenance Network (On-Line Presentation)
ABSTRACT:
This is an extensive review of what you need to know and how information affects the overall cost of maintenance and remote management networks.

Maintenance networks are complex and expensive. Avoid spending too much by establishing a strategy around the needs of users who share data center resources and operational responsibilities. Explore the available options and how to weight the variables that produce value based on a balanced mix of technology and strategic drivers.
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RJ-45 Drop Requirements for Maintenance Networks (On-Site or Remote Presentation)
ABSTRACT:
Maintenance Networks offer many options for the number of RJ-45 drops you'll need in the racks and at the CCR. The requirements are determined by the remote management infrastructure, user throughput and deployment of the RMI hardware. Know in advance the number of RJ-45 drops that will be required, the deployment options and how they affect the overall cost of the data center build-out.
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Automated Remote Data Center Management and Maintenance Network Access (On-Site)
ABSTRACT:
Automate remote access using the maintenance network - It's here, it's live and it offers a real value proposition. Data Center Automation offers value for those who understand the ROI of efficient operations. Automated Remote Data Center Management reaches beyond the black box to integrate people, processes and technology.
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