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Posted on October 15, 2019 by Gento
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.
Posted on April 4, 2019 by Gento
The Dominion KX IV-101 represents the latest in a long series of innovations from the Raritan team. In fact, the Dominion KX IV-101 is our fourth generation Dominion KVM-over-IP switch. It delivers an unparalleled level of power, supports Java-free access from anywhere, and offers BIOS-level remote access to PCs, workstations, and servers. With 4K video resolution at up to 30 frames per second in 4🔢2 color, the Dominion KX IV-101 redefines the remote management that many businesses need to thrive.
Enjoy The Most Popular Dominion Features
The beauty of the recently released Dominion KX IV-101 is that it allows businesses to enjoy un-blocked, high performance access to equipment via the Dominion User Station, PCs, or laptops. This impressive KVM-over-IP switch also allows users to enjoy the most popular Dominion features, including:
Posted on March 13, 2019 by Gento
Flood insurance, disaster recovery plans, and a litany of other clauses and insurance policies are often used by data centers. However, one type of insurance has been receiving more attention in the past 18 months. Cyber insurance has rapidly become one of the top priorities for many data centers as they seek to increase security, while simultaneously protecting their most valuable assets.
Posted on March 7, 2019 by Gento
The lack of a sound power distribution maintenance program can result in a catastrophic power failure that impacts system uptime or factory production. The initial power failure may be due to an unavoidable disaster, but an inability to quickly recover from such an occurrence is typically due to a data center manager’s unwillingness to view maintenance as an investment rather than an expense. The primary goal of a preventative maintenance plan for power distribution infrastructure is to minimize the impact that an equipment malfunction or power outage will have on business operations or service. This infrastructure includes but isn't limited to the following equipment:
• Smart rack PDUs
• Smart rack controllers
• Service entrance switchgear
• Rack transfer switches
• Branch circuit monitors
• Environment sensors
• Power panels
• Inline meters
Posted on January 30, 2019 by Gento
Content originally sources from IDC.
As discussed in Part 1 of this series, traditional data centers must prepare for future changes and challenges within the industry. These changes include the impacts of emerging technologies, higher costs, and environmental concerns. As a direct response to these changes, data centers will need to respond to three influential factors as they seek to increase operational efficiencies in the years to come.
Influential Factor Recap
In the first part of this series, we discussed the three key factors that will influence the future of data centers in the coming years. These three factors include: