Spider kvms come well recommended and it's what I see being used around the datacenter often. Prefer them vs. the bulkier ones I've used in the past.
web/java is supported, as is VNC -- the latter of which makes them very usable. On 02/20/2012 01:05 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote: > On 2/20/12 12:05 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote: >> Here's one example; cheapest I've seen: >> >> http://www.kvm-switches-online.com/0su51068.html >> >> There are others. This one appears to be web/java based rather than VNC, >> though that probably isn't a killer for most people. >> >> I thought I'd seen a little dongle-y model; I'll look around a bit more. >> > > A past thread also mentioned OpenGear: > > http://opengear.com/product-IP-KVM.html > > I'd been eying this one, but the $199 Lantronix seems like a price point > too good to pass up. > > ~Seth > -- David Follow me @davidandgoliath