IP-KVM

Rock Roskam Rock.Roskam at sas.com
Tue Sep 14 14:10:07 EDT 2004


 Now on a different note I like synergy and using multiple computers and monitors from one keyboard and mouse with out a kvm.  It is free and works on windows and linux.
http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/


Rock Roskam
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-----Original Message-----
From: ncsa-discussion-bounces at ncsysadmin.org [mailto:ncsa-discussion-bounces at ncsysadmin.org] On Behalf Of Jim Ray
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 2:07 PM
To: 'Slack, Michael'; 'NC*SA Discussion List'; Liyun_Yu at med.unc.edu
Subject: RE: IP-KVM

I personally use both an Avocent KVM and VNC.

Of course, VMWare makes 'em all extinct :-)

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Slack, Michael [mailto:michael.slack at dcri.duke.edu]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 1:31 PM
> To: 'jim at neuse.net'; 'NC*SA Discussion List'; Liyun_Yu at med.unc.edu
> Subject: RE: IP-KVM
> 
> However, VNC does not offer the capability of full-console access.  
> For instance, on an Intel box, getting into the bios on reboot.  Not 
> to mention many other capabilities offered by full-featured products.  
> It depends on your needs, of course, and I should mention that I have 
> used VNC extensively and like it.

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