Specifications
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Model | Dell DELRRO00003 PowerEdge KVM 1081AD | |
Type | 8-Port Keyboard/Video/Mouse (KVM) Analog Switch | |
Purpose | Allows users to control up to 8 different servers or computers from a single set of keyboard, video, and mouse peripherals, offering simplified management in data centers or server rooms. | |
Ports | 8 Ports for connecting up to 8 servers or workstations via standard VGA video and PS/2 (or USB) keyboard and mouse connections. | |
KVM Compatibility | Supports both VGA (video) and PS/2 or USB (keyboard and mouse) devices, providing flexibility for legacy and modern systems. | |
Switching Method | Push-button or Hotkey switching to easily toggle control between the connected devices without the need for manual intervention. | |
Resolution Support | Supports high-resolution video up to 1920×1440 for clear and sharp image display across all connected systems. | |
Video Interface | VGA (Analog Video), compatible with most common video standards. | |
Compatibility | Works with a wide variety of systems, including servers, workstations, and networking equipment that utilize PS/2 or USB keyboards, mice, and VGA video connections. | |
Hotkey Functionality | Users can switch between connected devices via keyboard hotkeys for faster, hands-free operation. | |
Rack-Mountable | Yes, the device is rack-mountable, making it ideal for installation in server racks and data centers. | |
Security | Supports password protection and secure switching to help prevent unauthorized access to connected systems. | |
Hot-Swappable | Supports hot-swapping, meaning you can add or remove servers without shutting down the KVM switch or interrupting the connection. | |
Cable Management | Includes necessary cable management for organizing connections, reducing clutter, and maintaining optimal airflow in racks. | |
Form Factor | 1U Rackmount, saving space in a server rack or cabinet. | |
Applications | Ideal for use in data centers, server rooms, and IT infrastructure management where multiple systems need to be controlled from a single location. |
Specifications
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||
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Model | Dell DELRRO00003 PowerEdge KVM 1081AD | |
Type | 8-Port Keyboard/Video/Mouse (KVM) Analog Switch | |
Purpose | Allows users to control up to 8 different servers or computers from a single set of keyboard, video, and mouse peripherals, offering simplified management in data centers or server rooms. | |
Ports | 8 Ports for connecting up to 8 servers or workstations via standard VGA video and PS/2 (or USB) keyboard and mouse connections. | |
KVM Compatibility | Supports both VGA (video) and PS/2 or USB (keyboard and mouse) devices, providing flexibility for legacy and modern systems. | |
Switching Method | Push-button or Hotkey switching to easily toggle control between the connected devices without the need for manual intervention. | |
Resolution Support | Supports high-resolution video up to 1920×1440 for clear and sharp image display across all connected systems. | |
Video Interface | VGA (Analog Video), compatible with most common video standards. | |
Compatibility | Works with a wide variety of systems, including servers, workstations, and networking equipment that utilize PS/2 or USB keyboards, mice, and VGA video connections. | |
Hotkey Functionality | Users can switch between connected devices via keyboard hotkeys for faster, hands-free operation. | |
Rack-Mountable | Yes, the device is rack-mountable, making it ideal for installation in server racks and data centers. | |
Security | Supports password protection and secure switching to help prevent unauthorized access to connected systems. | |
Hot-Swappable | Supports hot-swapping, meaning you can add or remove servers without shutting down the KVM switch or interrupting the connection. | |
Cable Management | Includes necessary cable management for organizing connections, reducing clutter, and maintaining optimal airflow in racks. | |
Form Factor | 1U Rackmount, saving space in a server rack or cabinet. | |
Applications | Ideal for use in data centers, server rooms, and IT infrastructure management where multiple systems need to be controlled from a single location. |