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Jessica Ciesla
February 5, 2020
Looking for an economical KVM solution? This blog from Raritan discusses the Dominion LX II, an IP KVM switch designed for small to midsized businesses (SMB).
The new Dominion LX II from Raritan is the latest in a line of products designed with the small to midsize business IP KVM switch user in mind. Our new switches are designed to provide economical, Java-free, BIOS-level remote access to between 8 and 16 servers, as well as virtual media to copy files and install software. The new Dominion also supports connections up to 15 frames-per-second at resolutions up to 1080p and 1200p. With six different options available, the next generation LX II is poised to become the leading SMB IP KVM switch on the market today.
Jessica Ciesla
December 17, 2019
When we talk about the Dominion KX IV-101 as Raritan’s fastest KVM-over-IP switch, we are usually focused on its ability to support 4K or 1080p video at 60 frames per second. As impressive as that is, video isn’t the only area where the KX IV-101 shines!
Jessica Ciesla
November 14, 2019
As the need for power consumption per server has changed, so too have the outlet density and types of rack PDUs. In fact, in order to support the power-hungry IT equipment that seems to dominate data centers, rack PDUs have become increasingly more powerful. Today's data centers see densely packed racks, greater watts per square foot, and higher than every power consumption. Understanding rack PDUs outlet density and types is a vital to keeping data centers running properly, without overloading servers or creating costly outages.
Jessica Ciesla
October 15, 2019
Raritan’s new KVM app was developed to help customers easily install and configure the Dominion KX IV – 101. Thanks to the newly released KVM Mobile App, installations and configurations are now even easier to complete. This innovative tool not only increases efficiencies, but also helps customers more effectively control, secure, and manage multiple locations.
Jessica Ciesla
September 18, 2019
Data centers come in all shapes and sizes. They are built to securely store copious amounts of data. However, what many people don't know is that in order to hold all of the data, these centers must also consume a large amount of energy. In fact, some estimates show that data centers consume 1.8 percent of the total United States energy consumption every year. The large amount of energy that is consumed, as well as other factors, makes environmental monitoring a key component of data center management.