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Out of band KVM systems
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The KVM out-of-band advantage
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What's an out of band KVM system and why do I need it for my business? One of the chief advantages of KVM systems is the out-of-band access that they allow. Out-of-band means outside of the LAN or main network. Remote KVM, which uses the in-band Internet connection to access servers, is still considered to be out-of-band if it is independent of the operating system of the in-band network.
Since KVM solutions do not require a network connection between the user and the server, they are not affected by network status, network downtime, or bottlenecks.
Out-of-band access allows direct access to network hardware at the BIOS, creating redundancy with the network and enabling immediate response to and remediation of critical problems. KVM systems' network independence allows highly secure, ongoing management of mission-critical functions.
Out-of-band access gives the system administrator secure, 24/7 real-time access and control of servers and other network devices.
Adding out-of-band KVM access to your network All KVM switches and systems will provide you with out-of-band access, whether it is over CAT5 or over IP.
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