Raritan introduced its new generation KVM-over-IP switch designed
for small to midsize
businesses (SMBs), the
Dominion
LX II. For
economical, reliable and secure remote access and management, the Dominion LX
II provides one or two remote users and one local user Java-free, BIOS-level
access and control of 8 or 16 servers (expandable to 256 servers with tiering).
Standard
productivity features such as virtual media, absolute mouse
synchronization, directory server authentication, and PC Share are all included
in this new switch, enabling IT, data center, lab, and network administrators
to remotely manage computer and serial devices to maximize uptime, avoid travel
and quickly resolve issues.
However,
the Dominion
LX II KVM-over-IP switch also represents a significant advancement over the previous
generation by providing:
- Java-free,
BIOS-level, IP remote access
- One or two
remote users. One local user. 8 or 16 KVM ports
- Single
power supply & LAN port
- VGA, DVI,
HDMI, USB-C, and DisplayPort
- Productive
video performance for 1080p and 1200p video at 15 frames/second
- Universal
Virtual Media to transfer files, load software and boot an OS
- Absolute
Mouse Synchronization
- Manage up
to 8 serial devices via Raritan DSAM modules
- Integrated
Switch / LCD drawer models (available 2Q 2020)
"The
second-generation Dominion LX II KVM-over-IP switches are the perfect remote
access solution for SMBs, designed to be secure, productive, and
economical," says Richard Dominach, Director of Product Management at
Raritan. "The 24/7, Java-free, web-based access helps maximize uptime,
eliminate the need for on-site troubleshooting, and increase worker
productivity-all while offering an affordable, enterprise-level connectivity
solution for SMBs."
For more
information on the Dominion LX II, visit here.