August 26, 2020
Tripp Lite has introduced its KVM over IP Remote-User Console station, model B064-000-STN, which can control servers that are connected to B-64-IPG KVM switches. This console station does not have an operating system or software to eliminate the risk of virus infection, according to a press release.
Users can add a keyboard, mouse and HDMI monitor to the station to control the servers, and they can view video output from as many as 64 connected servers in panel array mode. Other features include:
"Computers require frequent system and software updates that can cause compatibility issues and security risks in networks," David Posner, VP of Product Marketing, Connectivity, Tripp Lite, said in the release. "Tripp Lite's Remote-User Console Station is a smart alternative to using a desktop or laptop to remotely access servers connected to KVM switches. It simplifies management while eliminating software-related vulnerabilities."