Chapbass
Diamond Member
Hey all, not quite sure where to put this, but I'm guessing more people in the networking subforum may have experience similar to this.
Heres, my issue: I have a remote datacenter (which isn't too far, but regardless) that I would like to have remote console access to. Now, I have a server over there that is strictly dedicated to management only. My question is this:
Is there a way I can use that as a springboard for a software style console KVM?
I'm thinking similar to the way ESX/vsphere handles virtual machines...you can go into the VIClient, open the console, and see everything from POST all the way to bootup and everything else.
I know I could shell out some cash for an IP KVM and do it that way, but is there a way I can do it for cheaper through some fancy software? I'm trying to figure out how it would do it with connectivity, but not sure whats out there.
This making any sense?
Thanks!
Edit: The things I would need to connect are a few IBM servers and possibly a Barracuda spam filter and/or Sonicwall CDP.
Heres, my issue: I have a remote datacenter (which isn't too far, but regardless) that I would like to have remote console access to. Now, I have a server over there that is strictly dedicated to management only. My question is this:
Is there a way I can use that as a springboard for a software style console KVM?
I'm thinking similar to the way ESX/vsphere handles virtual machines...you can go into the VIClient, open the console, and see everything from POST all the way to bootup and everything else.
I know I could shell out some cash for an IP KVM and do it that way, but is there a way I can do it for cheaper through some fancy software? I'm trying to figure out how it would do it with connectivity, but not sure whats out there.
This making any sense?
Thanks!
Edit: The things I would need to connect are a few IBM servers and possibly a Barracuda spam filter and/or Sonicwall CDP.
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