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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
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
August 27, 2019
The Dominion KX IV-101 is the ideal solution for lab and IT managers looking to increase remote management and control capabilities, while simultaneously retaining flexibility, agility, and security best practices. It is the perfect solution for labs, control rooms and demanding broadcast applications. The single-port device now features a unique "Virtual Power Button" that can be used by authorized users to remotely power on / off computers without turning to a switched PDU.
Jessica Ciesla
June 27, 2019
In recent years, energy costs have more than doubled for some data centers. As energy costs have risen, so to have the demands for power increased. The combination of rising energy costs and power consumption needs has led to new demands for more efficient power capacity planning. In fact, power capacity planning just might be one of the most important tasks that data center managers will tackle this year.