KVM Switching Solutions for Desktop Computing, Server Rooms and Data Centres of all sizes
Daxten offers both analogue and digital KVM switching and sharing solutions. These allow for administration, local control and remote access of physical and virtual servers as well as PDU’s, service processors and USB media to help the consolidation of equipment. In addition to Daxten’s own KVM sharing products we also offer solutions from Austin Hughes, Avocent/Vertiv, Raritan/Legrand and Rose Electronics.
Extension of KVM Serial and Multimedia Signals over CATx or TCP/IP
Analogue KVM extenders ‘extend’ the local control interface of a computer with PS/2, Sun, USB or Serial Interfaces over distances of up to 300 metres, while IP based KVM extensions have no distance limitations. KVM extenders can be used anywhere that a remote access is needed on a dedicated computer or on a KVM Switch already in use.
Video Splitters are used to replicate screen images on multiple monitors
Monitor splitters, video splitters and digital signage solutions are used mainly on information boards in public places such as train stations and airports, although they can be used anywhere that a central message or information point needs to be visible and audible.
LCD Rack Consoles with integrated KVM for centralized management of the Rack hardware
LCD or TFT Rack Consoles with integrated KVM or KVM extenders allow verification checks and direct administration of all Servers within a 19” Rack locally or remotely via a Cat5 or TCP/IP remote workstation.
The Server Rack Console with Keyboard is housed within the 19” Rack
Rack Consoles have an LCD Screen and a Keyboard to allow instant local Server access at the Rack down to the BIOS level. Daxten offers Consoles in different mounting widths and depths so that they can be installed into both standard and custom Racks.
Console Server for secure access to all Serial Network Components
Console Managers allow for easy centralised management of Sun Servers, Routers, Switches, PBX’S and other network devices with a serial interface. Access to the serial peripherals can be done at any time and from any location as well as in band LAN TCP/IP or out of band via modem.