...complex systems of PCs, servers, printers, and the devices that connect them. Getting everything to work in harmony requires bundles of cables, and managing all those cables from inside a telecommunications closet can be a daunting task. To connect ...
...DKM. Replace multiple devices with one chassis-based system for switching and extension. • Video and KVM signals. • The DKM supports routing, switching, and multi-point distribution of KVM and peripheral signals including audio, USB, PS/2 and seri...
...make choosing a data or server cabinet a daunting task. But, by considering your requirements one at a time, you can zero in on the enclosure that fits your needs best. • Size. • Before you choose a cabinet size, you need to determine what equipment...
...is a must for your servers, switches, routers, and other network equipment plus the climate control equipment at your main data center. Even though you may be local, when problems occur in the middle of the night, headquarters can seem very far...
...heavy equipment like servers. But if you need frequent access to all sides of the equipment, an open rack might be more convenient. If your equipment needs a lot of ventilation, you’ll have to be more careful about ventilation if you enclose it i...
...area directly at your server cabinet or rack. The ServView series from Black Box is not only characterized by a rugged design with a long life time, you can customize this KVM Drawer with many options to suit your needs: • Size of the display • S...
...of a recording device in-between the link to copy and illegally distribute the contents. • Since HDCP is designed for digital video, it is supported only from digital devices with DVI, HDMI or DisplayPort interface. If you try to be smart a...
...low-wattage electrical devices. Power over Ethernet (PoE) was ratified by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) in June 2000 as the 802.3af-2003 standard. It defines the specifications for low-level power delivery—roughly 13 w...