I work for a large company with a team spread out across different locations. Currently, we have two older Raritan IP KVMs set up in our test lab for multiple teams to use, but they've become unreliable and difficult to work with. I'm looking for better alternatives or newer setups that offer more dependable control and connections, ideally reducing the need for on-site presence. Right now, we rely on just a couple of team members who live close enough to the facility to help out when needed, but this isn't sustainable given the level of testing and validation we need to perform. Any suggestions?
2 Answers
I replaced a few old Raritan units with PiKVM setups. They’re way more responsive than what we had, especially when it comes to latency—definitely worth checking out!
Looks like every server manufacturer includes decent remote management these days. Depending on how outdated your systems are, maybe you could consider a cheaper option like the NanoKVM models? They're surprisingly good for the price and even support PiKVM, which could be handy if your team prefers that!

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