KVM Drawers- Its Benefits and Types

KVM Drawer allows the user to integrate the hardware devices such as a keyboard, monitor and mouse into a compact sliding unit which fits into a rack space of 1U or a 2U, thereby allowing the minimization of space utilized. The device is compatible with operating systems such as Dell, UNIX, Linux, Windows and SUN, and also has been made available in many styles and options.

Console Terminal LCD Keyboard Drawer 1u

Console Terminal LCD Keyboard Drawer 1u

Console Terminal LCD Keyboard Drawer 1U
The console terminal drawer is a unit that has an integration of a keyboard and a 17” LCD display which can be flipped up into a 1U Rackmount KVM Drawer. The unit has been built for the use with headless servers and has been made compatible with Unix, AIX, Linux, Windows and Sun Solaris. Using SSH or telnet, it permits a secure remote IP access, which allows the user access across the network to configure RS 232 devices. The prime feature of this drawer is the 104 key notepad keyboard with complete numerical pad, optical hardware and side rails that are fixed positioned so as to prevent movement. The unit has been made available with a console switch of 16 port.

KVM Drawer DVI 1u

KVM Drawer DVI 1u

KVM Drawer DVI 1U
This unit is an integration of a keyboard, a touchpad or a trackball mouse and DVI LCD monitor into a 1U or 2U Rackmount Drawer. It makes available a lot of space by eliminating the need for keyboards and display monitors that occupy a lot of space; instead the user is allowed to access through standard server rack environment their computer systems.

The Rackmount Keyboard LCD is available in various sizes such as 15, 17, 19 and 20 inch models; also they are available with optional power options such as 12V, 24V and 48V DC and touch screens that are resistive, capacitive or infrared.
The unit can be integrated with a multi platform port of 8, 16, or 32 ports.

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