Data Centers seem to be popping up left, right and center.
Now comes the news that Google will be constructing one in Iowa with opening to take place in 2009. The race to build data centers is on in earnest.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Sent to Sibera
Data Center Knowledge reports that Microsoft will be building a Data Center in Siberia. There was some press about this with the New York Times picking it up as well. If it goes ahead it will house approximately 10,000 servers. Will it go ahead though? That is the question.
IP KVM, Remote Management, Data Center
data center
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Niagara Falls?
Data Center Links picked up the news that HSBC is reconsidering the $1 billion data center it was contemplating building in New York.
The proposed location was in Cambria, which is right on the Canadian border.
This data center illustrates that data centers are far more than a bunch of computers in the basement.
The plans outlined that this was going to be 275,000 square feet and would cost around $65 million just to build! Once operational, HSBC would was committed to spending $55.5 million a year for 15 years on technology. Data Centers are huge business.
For the most part they fly under the radar.
The proposed location was in Cambria, which is right on the Canadian border.
This data center illustrates that data centers are far more than a bunch of computers in the basement.
The plans outlined that this was going to be 275,000 square feet and would cost around $65 million just to build! Once operational, HSBC would was committed to spending $55.5 million a year for 15 years on technology. Data Centers are huge business.
For the most part they fly under the radar.
IP KVM, Remote Management, Data Center
data center
Monday, November 26, 2007
Not Easy Being Green
Here are two recent reports looking at the hardships in Greening-up a Data Center.
Curiously enough, being green also helps get in the black as decreased energy consumption means decreased costs.
As Mark Bregman, executive vice president and chief technology officer at Symantec, says in the articles, "The report findings indicate that cost savings and constant business pressure to maintain performance and meet increasingly aggressive service level agreements are the main reasons for implementing many green strategies. For them it is beyond environmental concerns; it is about meeting business goals and reducing costs."
This should come as no revelation. Reducing waste, recycling where possible, minimizing power usage are all cost effective measures while also being environmentaly friendly.
Curiously enough, being green also helps get in the black as decreased energy consumption means decreased costs.
As Mark Bregman, executive vice president and chief technology officer at Symantec, says in the articles, "The report findings indicate that cost savings and constant business pressure to maintain performance and meet increasingly aggressive service level agreements are the main reasons for implementing many green strategies. For them it is beyond environmental concerns; it is about meeting business goals and reducing costs."
This should come as no revelation. Reducing waste, recycling where possible, minimizing power usage are all cost effective measures while also being environmentaly friendly.
IP KVM, Remote Management, Data Center
data center
Sunday, November 25, 2007
And the Winner Is
The 2007 DaCEY Awards(Data Center Executive of the Year) were recently announced.
T.Lee Provow of Premiere Global Services won Architect Award winner in a field consisting of Bill Montgomery of Lulu.com and David M. Guthrie also of Premiere Global Services.
The Operations Award was won by Harry Richardson of Delta Technology. The other nominees were Harold B. Gilchrist of The Home Depot and Dan Traynor of Southern Company.
T.Lee Provow of Premiere Global Services won Architect Award winner in a field consisting of Bill Montgomery of Lulu.com and David M. Guthrie also of Premiere Global Services.
The Operations Award was won by Harry Richardson of Delta Technology. The other nominees were Harold B. Gilchrist of The Home Depot and Dan Traynor of Southern Company.
IP KVM, Remote Management, Data Center
data center
Thursday, November 22, 2007
10 Things You Never Knew about Minicom's KVM Solutions
Here we are on the last of the 10 Things You Never Knew Here about Minicom's KVM solutions.
1) And we've got plenty more on the way!
The Smart 116 IP and the Smart 108/116 are pioneers in a new family of analog and digital KVM switches designed to provide you with secure, high-performance out-of-band access to servers and computers while keeping you comfortably within budget.
Hopefully now you are very well-versed in Minicom's KVM Solutions and what they offer.
1) And we've got plenty more on the way!
The Smart 116 IP and the Smart 108/116 are pioneers in a new family of analog and digital KVM switches designed to provide you with secure, high-performance out-of-band access to servers and computers while keeping you comfortably within budget.
Hopefully now you are very well-versed in Minicom's KVM Solutions and what they offer.
IP KVM, Remote Management, Data Center
KVM technology
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
10 Things You Never Knew about Minicom's KVM Solutions
Here is the second last of the 10 Things You Never Knew about Minicom's KVM solutions.
2) We're happy to share our toys
With a proven track record of OEM success we are now making it easier for our business partners to use and integrate our KVM IP technology into their own solutions. The IP Development Kit gives you the ability to evaluate and build your own KVM IP switches or gateways, without the risks and costs of going it alone.
2) We're happy to share our toys
With a proven track record of OEM success we are now making it easier for our business partners to use and integrate our KVM IP technology into their own solutions. The IP Development Kit gives you the ability to evaluate and build your own KVM IP switches or gateways, without the risks and costs of going it alone.
IP KVM, Remote Management, Data Center
KVM technology
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
10 Things You Never Knew about Minicom's KVM Solutions
Here is Part VIII of 10 Things You Never Knew about Minicom's KVM solutions.
3) Our best-selling KVM switch gets even better
We've updated our best selling Smart CAT5 Switch 108/116, and added new ROC technology (Remote Interface Connection on Cable) that increases the distance between server and switch to 30m/100ft, giving you more server room flexibility and making life easier for your data center manager.
3) Our best-selling KVM switch gets even better
We've updated our best selling Smart CAT5 Switch 108/116, and added new ROC technology (Remote Interface Connection on Cable) that increases the distance between server and switch to 30m/100ft, giving you more server room flexibility and making life easier for your data center manager.
IP KVM, Remote Management, Data Center
KVM technology,
Smart CAT5 Switch
Monday, November 19, 2007
10 Things You Never Knew about Minicom's KVM Solutions
Here is Part VII of 10 Things You Never Knew about Minicom's KVM solutions.
4) Now you can control any device with an IP address
The latest version of the KVM.net features Minicom's unique Web Target technology that lets you connect to and control any IP-enabled device that has a URL address including ILO & RILOE, cameras and environmental monitoring devices.
4) Now you can control any device with an IP address
The latest version of the KVM.net features Minicom's unique Web Target technology that lets you connect to and control any IP-enabled device that has a URL address including ILO & RILOE, cameras and environmental monitoring devices.
IP KVM, Remote Management, Data Center
KVM technology,
kvm.net
Sunday, November 18, 2007
10 Things You Never Knew about Minicom's KVM Solutions
Here we are at the halfway mark of the 10 Things You Never Knew about Minicom's KVM solutions.
5) Management really means management
KVM.net is the most intuitive, scalable and adaptable centralized management system available in the world today. Here's how:
KVM.net with Smart IP Access is able to connect to any brand of legacy KVM switch that you already have, which means you save thousands of dollars while you upgade your management. Read the WHITE PAPER to learn more.
The new Smart 116 IP is our latest digital KVM switch. It's KVM.net enabled, making it ideal for the growing business that needs a high-performance, cost-effective KVM switch today, and centralized management tomorrow.
KVM.net with PX lets any number of users securely and simultaneously access and control any number of servers - without the hassle of "blocked" access.
What if you already operate a number of Minicom's DX matrix systems and want to manage them all under the KVM.net? You can now achieve it with the DXU IP user unit.
And if your data center is a mix of all of the above scenarios? KVM.net is able to manage all your devices and targets in any combination of scenarios, with Smart IP Access, PX, Smart 116IP and DXU IP and their associated servers, able to work at the same time under the KVM.net umbrella.
5) Management really means management
KVM.net is the most intuitive, scalable and adaptable centralized management system available in the world today. Here's how:
KVM.net with Smart IP Access is able to connect to any brand of legacy KVM switch that you already have, which means you save thousands of dollars while you upgade your management. Read the WHITE PAPER to learn more.
The new Smart 116 IP is our latest digital KVM switch. It's KVM.net enabled, making it ideal for the growing business that needs a high-performance, cost-effective KVM switch today, and centralized management tomorrow.
KVM.net with PX lets any number of users securely and simultaneously access and control any number of servers - without the hassle of "blocked" access.
What if you already operate a number of Minicom's DX matrix systems and want to manage them all under the KVM.net? You can now achieve it with the DXU IP user unit.
And if your data center is a mix of all of the above scenarios? KVM.net is able to manage all your devices and targets in any combination of scenarios, with Smart IP Access, PX, Smart 116IP and DXU IP and their associated servers, able to work at the same time under the KVM.net umbrella.
IP KVM, Remote Management, Data Center
centralized management,
KVM technology,
kvm.net,
PX,
Smart 116 IP,
Smart IP Access
Thursday, November 15, 2007
10 Things You Never Knew about Minicom's KVM Solutions
Here is Part V in the Top 10 Things you never knew about Minicom's KVM product offerings.
6) Access and control now comes with power
Until now, the IP Control provided remote access and control. By connecting it to the RPS Serial, you can now add IP-based power control for your servers and computers - the final piece in the puzzle towards providing a complete remote presence experience.
6) Access and control now comes with power
Until now, the IP Control provided remote access and control. By connecting it to the RPS Serial, you can now add IP-based power control for your servers and computers - the final piece in the puzzle towards providing a complete remote presence experience.
IP KVM, Remote Management, Data Center
IP control,
KVM technology,
RPS Serial
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
10 Things You Never Knew about Minicom's KVM Solutions
Here is Part IV in the Top 10 Things you never knew about Minicom's KVM product offerings.
7) More is not less
Minicom's PX is the only KVM IP Gateway on the market today that offers a combination of virtual media, absolute mouse support, Power over Ethernet (PoE), and centralized management compatibility - all within a tiny palm-sized device. PX is ideal for providing secure, non-blocking server management for data centers, branch offices, testing labs, and lights-out facilities. And because it's a single-target device, there are no wasted ports - you only add more PX's when your business is ready to grow.
7) More is not less
Minicom's PX is the only KVM IP Gateway on the market today that offers a combination of virtual media, absolute mouse support, Power over Ethernet (PoE), and centralized management compatibility - all within a tiny palm-sized device. PX is ideal for providing secure, non-blocking server management for data centers, branch offices, testing labs, and lights-out facilities. And because it's a single-target device, there are no wasted ports - you only add more PX's when your business is ready to grow.
IP KVM, Remote Management, Data Center
IP Gateway,
KVM technology,
kvm.net,
PX,
virtual media
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
10 Things You Never Knew about Minicom's KVM Solutions
Number 8 in Top 10 Things you never knew about Minicom's KVM product offerings.
8) There's no need to be down
There is nothing on the market that can provide such a complete level of remote support for mission-critical computers or applications as the IP Control and PX. Providing remote BIOS level access - both systems give a major advantage over software support and technician call-outs. The result is a cost saving of thousands of dollars in technical maintenance costs and the elimination of needless downtime in mission-critical scenarios. Read the white paper that explains why.
8) There's no need to be down
There is nothing on the market that can provide such a complete level of remote support for mission-critical computers or applications as the IP Control and PX. Providing remote BIOS level access - both systems give a major advantage over software support and technician call-outs. The result is a cost saving of thousands of dollars in technical maintenance costs and the elimination of needless downtime in mission-critical scenarios. Read the white paper that explains why.
IP KVM, Remote Management, Data Center
IP control,
KVM technology,
PX,
remote support
Monday, November 12, 2007
10 Things You Never Knew about Minicom's KVM Solutions
Yesterday we began the Top 10 Things you never knew about Minicom's KVM product offerings.Here is Number 9....
9) Freedom is choice
KVM IP Gateways let you add remote internet-based access to either a KVM switch or single server/computer. Minicom now has 3 different KVM IP Gateways to choose from. Each has its own market application specialty - PX in the high-traffic enterprise data center and remote support; Smart IP Access for servers controlled by legacy KVM switches in the data center; and IP Control for small/medium size business and remote support.
9) Freedom is choice
KVM IP Gateways let you add remote internet-based access to either a KVM switch or single server/computer. Minicom now has 3 different KVM IP Gateways to choose from. Each has its own market application specialty - PX in the high-traffic enterprise data center and remote support; Smart IP Access for servers controlled by legacy KVM switches in the data center; and IP Control for small/medium size business and remote support.
IP KVM, Remote Management, Data Center
data center,
IP Gateway,
KVM technology
Sunday, November 11, 2007
10 Things You Never Knew about Minicom's KVM Solutions
There is probably alot about KVM Solutions and even more about Minicom's KVM Solutions which you don't know. For the next two weeks we will rectify that with 10 useful facts about Minicom's KVM product offering designed to optimize your remote server management package and make your customers thank you forever.
Counting down from 10....
10) It's bigger than you think
Minicom has doubled the size of its out-of-band product and solution offering in the last 2 years. Today's portfolio includes a host of new and improved remote access, control and management solutions including analog and digital KVM switches (Smart 116IP, Smart 108/116), KVM IP Gateways (PX, Smart IP Access, IP Control), power control switches (RPS, RPS Serial), and centralized management (KVM.net).
Counting down from 10....
10) It's bigger than you think
Minicom has doubled the size of its out-of-band product and solution offering in the last 2 years. Today's portfolio includes a host of new and improved remote access, control and management solutions including analog and digital KVM switches (Smart 116IP, Smart 108/116), KVM IP Gateways (PX, Smart IP Access, IP Control), power control switches (RPS, RPS Serial), and centralized management (KVM.net).
IP KVM, Remote Management, Data Center
KVM technology
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Virtual Reality
Interesting article here on the virtualization of data centers. It makes some good points. Virtualization is something which could solve a lot of data center problems and issues if people had a more open mind towards it.
IP KVM, Remote Management, Data Center
data center,
virtualization
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Factories of the Future
There have been a bunch of reports that Microsoft is building a huge new data center in Illinois.
With more and more done by computers the amount of data centers necessary is only going to increase. And in five years time, this state of the art data center is most likely going to be obsolete. Passed on by my newer and slicker technology.
Remember 50 years ago, a room this size would have only been big enough to fit one computer!
With more and more done by computers the amount of data centers necessary is only going to increase. And in five years time, this state of the art data center is most likely going to be obsolete. Passed on by my newer and slicker technology.
Remember 50 years ago, a room this size would have only been big enough to fit one computer!
IP KVM, Remote Management, Data Center
data center
Monday, November 05, 2007
Hole In the Wall Gang
Times had definitely changed...
Instead of robbing banks, thieves are now breaking into data centers!!
Security is obviously a massive issue when it comes to data centers given the highly classified nature of much of the data contained on the servers. Banks, other financial institutions and government departments, especially branches of the military are at high-risk. Money is just money but the data on the stolen servers can be worth billions.
You might expect to see something like this on 24 but with this Chicago facility being hit repeatedly in the past couple of years, clearly it is real.
Instead of robbing banks, thieves are now breaking into data centers!!
Security is obviously a massive issue when it comes to data centers given the highly classified nature of much of the data contained on the servers. Banks, other financial institutions and government departments, especially branches of the military are at high-risk. Money is just money but the data on the stolen servers can be worth billions.
You might expect to see something like this on 24 but with this Chicago facility being hit repeatedly in the past couple of years, clearly it is real.
IP KVM, Remote Management, Data Center
data center,
security
Sunday, November 04, 2007
Not Easy Being Green
IBM has come up with the novel idea of issuing Green certificates to those data centers which comply with several energy-efficient measures.
Data Centers are expensive creatures - not just the servers themselves but the electricty and cooling required for them to operate.
Regardless of what IBM is doing, it should be incumbent on every data center to try and reduce costs and energy consumption.
Data Centers are expensive creatures - not just the servers themselves but the electricty and cooling required for them to operate.
Regardless of what IBM is doing, it should be incumbent on every data center to try and reduce costs and energy consumption.
IP KVM, Remote Management, Data Center
data center
Thursday, November 01, 2007
The New Minicom KVM Technology Blog
Welcome to the Minicom KVM Technology Blog.
This blog is for your benefit so we want you to be as comfortable as possible and feel right at home here.
The purpose of the Blog is to be an informal mouthpiece for Minicom where we are able to inform you of what is happening here.
Additionally we want this Blog to be a central location for discussion, debate, questions and answers regarding the rapidly growing industry of KVM technology.
If you have a question or any feedback and KVM technology please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Thanks for checking out our Blog. We hope to see you back here soon.
This blog is for your benefit so we want you to be as comfortable as possible and feel right at home here.
The purpose of the Blog is to be an informal mouthpiece for Minicom where we are able to inform you of what is happening here.
Additionally we want this Blog to be a central location for discussion, debate, questions and answers regarding the rapidly growing industry of KVM technology.
If you have a question or any feedback and KVM technology please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Thanks for checking out our Blog. We hope to see you back here soon.
IP KVM, Remote Management, Data Center
KVM technology
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