Aten KN2124VA: 24-port IP KVM review
ATEN KN series KVM switches are designed for large enterprises and data centers to improve the efficiency of servicing a diverse fleet of IT equipment, which can include not only conventional servers, but also switches, Blade servers, UPS and storage systems. Considering the flagship model of Aten, we asked the technical Director of the cloud provider M1Cloud to tell us about the use of KVM in modern data centers.
ATEN KN series KVM switches are designed for large enterprises and data centers ...
Altusen KH1508i: industrial IP-KVM switch review
The professional series of IP-KVM switches from Altusen is characterized by support for resolutions up to 1600x1200, the ability to service machines at a distance of up to 40 meters, support for PC, Mac, Sun platforms, as well as the ability to combine in cascades with similar models, providing access to the entire server fleet. This solution allows the specialist to solve most problems with servers without physical presence on the site.
KVM switches have long been firmly established where ...
QNAP TDS-16489U - testing tiering, SSD caching and virtualization in enterprise storage
Testing the top-end enterprise-class NAS from QNAP, we ask two questions: what acceleration will we get using the technology of data distribution over layers (Tiering) for each invested dollar, and whether we can use the built-in hypervisor in this storage system, set up a full-fledged remote desktop, with 3D graphics for working in 3D Studio Max and Sketchup.
Modern storage systems are primarily software functions aimed at storing, protecting and distributing information. I would like to ...
Exploring SSD and RAM caching in Synology servers: how to get the most speed
No matter how beautiful IOPS the manufacturers promise us, no matter what synthetic tests show, the real speed of a typical virtual machine depends on how your server is configured and how the application itself works. Let's explore the impact of different types of caching on Synology NAS.
Toshiba, a major manufacturer of flash drives and hard drives,
forecasts
only 10% of corporate data will be stored on SSDs in the year, although it seems that all storage manufacturers have forgotten ...
