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New Dominion KXII

Dominion KX II is the next-generation, enterprise-class, KVM-over-IP switch that raises the bar with standard features that maximize performance, security, reliability and versatility.

Key features include:

  • Universal Virtual Media™ - install software, transfer files and back up data remotely
  • Absolute Mouse Synchronization™ - reduces installation time and sets new standards for mouse synchronization
  • Dual power and dual gigabit Ethernet with automatic failover
  • The highest remote video resolution in the industry - 1600 x 1200
  • 128-bit SSL AES or RC4 encryption
  • Virtual KVM Desktop™ - a common browser-based user interface that supports the industry's widest range of operating systems and browsers
  • The industry's first and only browser-based local access

This new KVM-over-IP solution gives up to four remote users access and control of as many as 64* servers. With the highest port density in the industry, users can manage more servers with 50% to 75% fewer switches, IP addresses and network drops.

 

Dominion KX2-464*
64 KVM Ports
1 user at the rack
4 remote users over the network

Dominion KX2-432
32 KVM Ports
1 user at the rack
4 remote users over the network
Dominion KX2-416
16 KVM Ports
1 user at the rack
4 remote users over the network
Dominion KX2-232
32 KVM Ports
1 user at the rack
2 remote users over the network
Dominion KX2-216
16 KVM Ports
1 user at the rack
2 remote users over the network
Dominion KX2-132
32 KVM Ports
1 user at the rack
1 remote users over the network
Dominion KX2-116
16 KVM Ports
1 user at the rack
1 remote users over the network

* Available on Q3 2007

 

 
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