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Cat5 KVM

Posted on December 7, 2015 by KVMGalore   |  0 comments

Using CATx cables with KVM products helps overcome the limitations of traditional coax KVM cables

Cat5 KVM

A KVM switch uses cables to connect its computer ports to each computer's keyboard, video and mouse ports. Traditionally, these are coax cables, but coax KVM cables tend to be bulky and somewhat cumbersome to manage, especially when deploying ...read more.



Remote server management

Posted on March 2, 2015 by KVMGalore   |  0 comments

Important facts to consider when choosing a remote server management tool

Remote Server Management

As an IT administrator, lab or network manager, you need to access and control multiple computer systems and servers, perhaps widely dispersed, for routine maintenance as well as for real-time troubleshooting and repair. The remote server management tool you want to use must enable ...read more.

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Multiscreen KVM switch

Posted on December 26, 2014 by KVMGalore   |  2 comments

A multi-screen KVM switch (also known as multi-monitor, multi-display, multi-head, multi-view) is a KVM switch that supports computers with multiple video-heads each.

A multi-screen KVM switch allows accessing and controlling such multi-video computers from one console consisting of one keyboard, one mouse and multiple monitors. As all KVM switches do, a multi-screen KVM switch also allows ...read more.