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Why Conceptualize A KVM Network
The process of designing a KVM Network is much more than selecting KVM switch components and connecting them together. There is a detailed level of redundancy that can be designed into the hardware, and how the components are deployed for long term implementations. You'll also need to sustain system accessibility while preserving your existing investment without compromising functionality.
The KVM Network signifies a qualified professionally
planned approach to the front end of your server network.

The concept of reducing hardware and operating cost is the inherent benefit of using Keyboard/Video and Mouse Switches. Multi-console products have expanded the functionality and features of the original single console KVM Switches. But, the highest functional designs come from overcoming the limitations of a small single or multi-chassis installation. Conceiving the widest distribution of remote consoles that users control for the optimum benefits requires a new view of the abilities KVM switching offers the data center operation. Limitations in the number of computers and consoles connected to a KVMS backbone should no longer be considered restrictive.

Obtaining the greatest efficiency and increased productivity in the data center starts with the KVM Network design. One area you will visit in the planning stage will be "Where and How to Position the Consoles". A KVM Network design may include many more consoles than there are actual users. It can include strategically locating analog consoles to secure the actual hardware and/or use isolation techniques that secured and limit technical groups access to distributed hardware. Finally, you may want to provide IP access and control through dKVM devices over your existing network infrastructure.

The second step in positioning consoles includes determining the access requirements of each console position. Qualified professionals can define the "Real Access Requirements" of the various consoles in your KVM Network with the precision to increase data center productivity. The KVM Network, as a guiding principle, is an organizational approach to the deployment of secured I/O access and control of centralized and distributed hardware from remote consoles. Identification of the "Real Access Requirements" for each console can save thousands of dollars while reducing the hardware.

Tron's Support Services provides you with the essential guide to defining all aspects of implementing KVM Switches as a KVM Network. Additional information can be found in our KVM Seminars and KVM Technical Papers .

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