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RE: KVM over IP suggestions?


From: <nick.nauwelaerts () thomson com>
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 11:50:55 +0200


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From: owner-nanog () merit edu [mailto:owner-nanog () merit edu] On 
Behalf Of Kevin
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 10:27 PM
To: nanog () merit edu
Subject: Re: KVM over IP suggestions?

We have a non-IP switch from Raritan and saw presentations on their
IP KVM products. Seemed pretty impressive. One problem you may want
to focus on is screen resolution since the video output must be
converted to IP packets with a lower refresh rate. We're planning
to buy a few of these switches for remote monitoring.

The "IP Reach" video compression is bearable for installation and
recovery.  Video quality is degraded, but unless you really cannot
stand moire patterns, it'll take an hour or so staring at the display
before your headache becomes unbearable.

I have experience with Raritan's "Paragon IP Reach" products, and they
do work, but are expensive for such a low port density.  Also it has
been very difficult to work with tech support to make the Paragon
product with a RADIUS server for OTP access control.

The newer "Dominion" line may be better;  I've heard some complaints
about their serial console products, nothing either way about KVM.

We've tested Raritan's integrated KVM over IP + serial products for a
while, but were less than impressed with their interface tools. Both the
standalone client and the ActiveX client were prone to crashing,
sometimes taking the raritan device with it. We've since junked the
servers for which we needed the KVM over IP for in favor of HPs with
advanced ilo or IBMs with remote supervisor cards, if which I'd
recommend HPs offering any day.

// nick


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