Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Reminder for Webinar: Automated Server and Power Management Solutions

In case you missed the first announcement, you still have time to sign up for the Webinar for tomorrow with Server Technology.


Webinar: Automated Server and Power Management Solutions presented by Minicom & Server Technology

Thursday, October 1, 2009 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT
Minicom and Server Tech are pleased to invite you to join us for a live webinar that will focus on device management and increasing efficiency in the Data Center.

This webinar will include:

1. how Minicom and Server Technology can dramatically increase your IT staff’s efficiency and reduce server downtime.
2. how you can provide IT staff with a secure, single pane of glass for remote management while leveraging existing hardware and software tools.
3. how you can quickly, securely and seamlessly manage power using Server Technology’s cabinet Power Distribution Units (PDUs)
4. device level power monitoring to determine PUE/DCiE metrics, identifying zombie servers, energy usage for cost allocation and power monitoring for capacity planning
5. a demonstration of the integrated solution in action


Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Product Spotlight: SMART 116 IP (KVM IP Switch -1 User - 16 Ports)

This week we look at the Minicom Smart 116IP :

The Minicom Smart 116IP (KVM IP) Switch gives a system administrator secure, BIOS level access and control to a rack of up to 16 servers either remotely or locally. Smart 116IP is a rack-mountable KVM access solution that can be managed seamlessly under Minicom's Access IT centralized management system - making it the ideal solution for forward looking corporations requiring a versatile, high-performance KVM switch today, and centralized management tomorrow.
Smart 116 IP is also ideal for SMB’s operating servers that require the flexibility of both local and remote administration (local analog, LAN, WAN or Internet).

Highlights:

  • Controls up to 16 servers from a single console
  • Local or internet connection
  • AccessIT enabled
  • New ROC (RICC on Cable) technology
  • Up to 30m/100ft between computer and switch
  • Rack-mountable, space-saving
  • Multi-layer security
  • Multi-platform capable

Product Reference: 0SU70030A (USA Orders) 0SU70030 (All other orders)

Free online product test drive available for this product>>

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Related Material:

Minicom Technical Update:
Update firmware for the Smart 116 IP
Minicom Technical Update:
Product Upgrades for Smart 116 IP
White Paper:
Remote Support using KVM IP Technology
Webinar On-Demand: Video -
The SmartRack 116-116 IP Switch from Minicom (2:10 minutes)

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Webinar: Automated Server and Power Management Solutions presented by Minicom & Server Technology

Minicom and Server Tech are pleased to invite you to join us for a live webinar that will focus on device management and increasing efficiency in the Data Center.
Thursday, October 1, 2009 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT
As the number of critical servers and applications continues to increase , companies have made significant investments in tools to access, monitor and manage them. These include PDUs, IP KVM, console servers, and in-band remote access tools like RDP, VNC, SSH, Telnet, ILO and many more.

With multiple resources at the administrator’s disposal it has become increasingly difficult to keep track and locate these assets when and where they are actually needed. This leads to increased server downtime and the inefficient use of IT staff’s time.

It is therefore imperative that each of these valuable tools is made easily available to ensure IT staff can quickly access, evaluate, and fix a server problem and minimize server downtime.

Additionally, as power densities and cost increase and power availability decreases it has become increasingly important for organizations to ensure proper power monitoring, management and control of these servers and devices to both keep costs down and to maximize utilization of the hardware.

This webinar will include:
1. how Minicom and Server Technology can dramatically increase your IT staff’s efficiency and reduce server downtime.
2. how you can provide IT staff with a secure, single pane of glass for remote management while leveraging existing hardware and software tools.
3. how you can quickly, securely and seamlessly manage power using Server Technology’s cabinet Power Distribution Units (PDUs)
4. device level power monitoring to determine PUE/DCiE metrics, identifying zombie servers, energy usage for cost allocation and power monitoring for capacity planning
5. a demonstration of the integrated solution in action


Thu, Oct 1, 2009 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Product Spotlight: Minicom KVMS (KVM + Serial Extender)

This week we look at Minicom KVMS ExtenderThe Minicom KVMS Extender is a powerful, long-range solution that extends your computer and Serial device up to 300m/1000ft from your keyboard, video, mouse (KVM) workstation over a single CAT5 cable. Proprietary skew compensation technology gives superior video quality over long distances, enhancing the operational flexibility for both KVM and digital signage applications.


Highlights:
  • 300m/1000ft range
  • Skew compensation for best video quality over long distance
  • Unique video & mouse performance – remote screen feels local
  • Dual user function enables local or remote computer control
  • Remote black screen command for on-site maintenance
  • Full serial communication for querying remote screen

Ideal applications:

  • Adding an extended KVM console for clean room/industrial/ business/office applications
  • Touch screen & kiosk separation from computer
  • Digital signage screen separation from media player

Product Reference: 0DT50002


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Thursday, September 10, 2009

KVM Technology - Choosing the Right One

David Miller, P. Eng. gives a very good analysis of a eWeek.com article – KVM Technology - How to Choose the Right KVM Switch for Your Small Server Room Published

Summary
The author has emphasized an area that is not a serious issue in most installations and at the same time has missed an opportunity to educate the reader on one exposure that can lead to the very serious consequence of having to reboot servers. In addition, the author failed to bring up two very important aspects: mouse synchronization with IP enabled KVM switches as well as the ability of seeing all installed KVM switches as part of best practices within the context of IT infrastructure.
David’s brings up some considerable issues with the eWeek article. I agree with him that one important missing topic the article overlooks is mouse synchronization with IP enabled KVM switches. If you choose to read both articles, you will have a very good overview on how to choose the right KVM switch for a small server room.

Read David Miller’s full analysis of the article>>

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Minicom Launches Power on Cable™ - a Unique Single Port Power Control Solution

Official Press Release:

Minicom Launches Power on Cable™ - a Unique Single Port Power Control Solution

IT Administrators can use Power on Cable to power on/off and reboot a remote device seamlessly during a secure KVM session

Minicom - a leading developer of IT & KVM remote access and management solutions for the server room and datacenter - today announced the launch of a new, Minicom patented single port power control solution. Power on Cable (PoC) is targeted at IT environments that require a complete remote support package of both BIOS level KVM IP access and remote power control. This can include server rooms in which mission critical equipment is handpicked, or ATM machines or unmanned communication centers distributed in far away locations.


The PoC is controlled serially via a Minicom KVM IP gateway thus preventing costly mistakes by ensuring the power commands are sent only to the required device. Its unique and robust “power cord” design meets the stringent requirements of cable management in IT environments and makes it extremely easy to slide several units together and control several devices through a single management interface. The PoC has worldwide compatibility featuring 90-260 VAC 44-66 Hz up to 10Amps, making it also ideal for mixed power environments.

“Power on Cable increases IT efficiency in heterogonous environments, where for the most part power monitoring is sufficient, but there are a handful of mission critical servers that require remote power rebooting and switching” says Benny Hayumi, product manager for Minicom. “the PoC fits nicely into the power strategy of the organization by being a complementary solution to the PDU and by adding flexibility when IT budgets are so tight. The open protocol we are providing enables easy integration with existing management and control systems”.

Power on Cable continues Minicom's unique Real Needs ™ approach of controlling costs by adding remote power switching capability as and when it is needed.


To learn more about Power on Cable and Minicom visit http://www.minicom.com/
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Related Material:
Webcast:
Real Needs™ Value Proposition (22 minutes)
White Paper:
Real Needs™ Protect Your IT Investment with KVM IP Management
Online Demo:
Remote IP Access Product Test Drive
Product Page:
Power on Cable

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Minicom Boosts Remote Power Capabilities of its Open Platform Access Management Solution

Integration with Eaton Corporation’s ePDU® products provide IT managers with seamless power control of mission critical servers.

Minicom Advanced Systems - a leading developer of
IT and KVM remote access and management solutions for the server room and data center - today announced the integration of diversified industrial manufacturer Eaton Corporation’s ePDU® products into its remote access management solution, AccessIT. Acting as power distribution units for enclosures, Eaton’s ePDU® products measure power consumption at the data center level, as well as the sever level, to help users understand and control what is happening within their infrastructure. Eaton's technology also allows the user to fully monitor, switch, sequence and manage individual outlets. IT administrators can now have on-demand, Web-based remote access together with mission critical power distribution control of all servers and IT devices. Power commands are seamlessly sent to Eaton’s ePDU® units through the AccessIT interface without the need for a separate login and password.

This integration dramatically increases IT efficiency and reduces down time in crisis situations. If an IT administrator is accessing a server through AccessIT and an urgent reboot is required, a simple click on the power icon to the left of the server name performs the function. Administrators no longer require multiple spreadsheets of IP addresses, passwords and user names to manage, access to their IT systems, it can all be done through a single interface.

“AccessIT, with its open-platform support, addresses the increasingly diverse nature of corporate server rooms and data centers,” said Rami Sasson, VP Sales of Minicom. “This makes AccessIT even more flexible and compelling for IT managers to deploy compared to alternative KVM IP solutions. The integrated functionality of AccessIT, that includes remote power control of ePDU® products from Eaton, delivers tremendous versatility that has a direct impact on IT efficiency and can reduce hardware management costs by as much as 75 percent!”

“IT managers should be able to efficiently measure and manage power consumption, from an overview of the data center down to an individual server, to obtain a complete understanding of power distribution,” said Michael Camesano, Eaton product manager. “The integration of Eaton’s ePDU® products and Minicom’s AccessIT greatly advances power management visibility for IT managers to improve the reliability and efficiency of their infrastructure.”

AccessIT consolidates all in-band and out-of-band services thus providing highly secure, Web-based, on-demand remote access at all times. Its unique open architecture prevents the dreaded vendor lock-in by supporting the seamless integration of third party serial, power and KVM switches and devices. Other supported Access Services are VMWare, RDP, VNC, SSH, Telnet, HP iLO, Web access and custom applications. AccessIT continues Minicom's unique Real Needs approach of repurposing installed analog KVM systems by simply adding a KVM IP device.

Request a free DVD trial version of AccessIT to run on your own servers: http://www.minicom.com/requestdemodvd.cfm

For more information about Eaton’s ePDU® products, visit
www.epdu.com. For additional information about Eaton’s power quality products and services, visit www.eaton.com/powerquality.