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    Lantronix SecureLinx Spider Review

    Posted on Wednesday, August 29 2007 @ 14:34:09 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The Spider isn't the first single-port IP KVM, but it is the first with a compact form-factor and distributed KVM approach. The module offers a good range of features needed to effectively manage mission-critical systems remotely. Despite its size it’s a true distributed KVM solution that guarantees non-blocked access to servers at an extremely affordable cost-per-remote user. Being able to deliver this access and all the other features in such a tiny, server-powered package is a huge advantage over the traditional KVM switch. It’s also very easy to install and manage, scales easily, and provides tough access controls and security.

    Link: BIOS Mag

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