Server security and access is a high priority
of IT Managers today. Keyboard, Video, Mouse (KVM) switches, serial
console servers, remote connectivity and remote power control products
provide secure access and control of all your servers, switches and
other IT devices, whether you’re at the rack, your desk, in the NOC
or anywhere in the world. KVM switches streamline administration
and reduce mean-time-to-repair by removing time and distance barriers.
Titan Power can help you simplify access, control, monitoring and
management of your IT infrastructure equipment and the mission-critical
services and applications that run on it. We offer a wide variety
of "digital" (KVM-over-IP) and analog KVM switches for
organizations of every size and servers of nearly every platform. KVM
solutions offer IT Managers the most reliable, flexible and secure
data center management anywhere, including the most security conscious
IT departments around the world.
Dominion KX is an enterprise-class, secure, digital KVM-over-IP switch
that provides 2, 3, 4, or 5 concurrent users with BIOS-level control
of up to 64 servers or other IT devices from a single KVM console. It
puts secure, server control in the hands of authenticated users whether
they are at the rack, on-site, or off-site, without blocking remote
users when local users access the switch.
The KX family’s newest models include the KX464 and KX132
The KX464 is the industry’s first 64-port KVM-over-IP
switch, providing the highest port density and a low total cost per
port, so you can manage more servers with 50% to 75% fewer switches,
IP addresses and network drops. The KX464 provides four remote
users and one local user BIOS level access and control of up to 64
servers or devices. It is the industry’s only dual-power digital KVM
switch.
The KX132 provides one remote user and one local
user BIOS level access and control of up to 32 servers or devices.
Lowest price per port among all KX models - for budget conscious
customers needing to control additional servers or for future expansion.
 - Reduces the number of KVM switches required
- Lowers installation time and maintenance effort
- Supports a single, dense rack, reducing cabling
- Supports two or more racks by leveraging its 150-foot distance
capacity between the switch and target server
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