Please note: image may differ from actual product. See description for full details.
| List Price: |
$790.00 |
| Price: |
$610.10 |
| You Save: |
$179.90 (23%) |
|
In Stock
|
Overview
Manage your servers from anywhere in the world! StarTech.com's
SV1115IPEXT allows complete, remote administrative control and
monitoring of servers from anywhere in the world over the Internet.
The external Server Remote Control unit allows BIOS level control
of a target server or servers connected to a KVM switch over a
TCP/IP network and allows administrators to control, reset and
reboot servers in a datacenter from a remote location and even
watch the entire boot process remotely. SV1115IPEXT also offers the
ability to transfer files to the server from a remote location as
well as the ability to upload files to a virtual USB RAM drive.
Providing three USB 2.0 ports that offer simple connection of local
peripheral devices (keyboard, mouse, USB drive, USB CD ROM, USB
flash drive etc.), SV1115IPEXT also provides remote CD-ROM
emulation allowing you to install or update your server's operating
system via an Internet connection, making this powerful server
administration tool ideal for ISP or ASP datacenters where downtime
is not acceptable. StarTech.com's External Server Remote Control
unit can be controlled from any web browser, eliminating the need
for proprietary client access software, and in turn saving
thousands of dollars in per user licensing fees. Security is
assured for your sensitive data, using several security mechanisms,
including Radius Authentication, SSH tunneling, etc. Compatible
with most existing KVM switches SV1115IPEXT provides full
cross-platform and multiple operating system support. Server Remote
Control is about more than just servers. Using the Serial Remote
Interface Module (RPORT) you can interact with virtually any device
that uses a RS-232 serial terminal interface like routers,
switches, environmental controls, alarm systems, and more. You can
also use StarTech.com's 8 outlet Remote Power Module (PCM815SHNA)
to power computers and equipment on and off using an interactive
menu.
|