Disadvantages of Rack-Mounted KVM Switches
A Clamshell design hinges the display at the rear so that it folds forward over the keyboard for storage. Dumb question: Who actually uses rack mounted KVMs instead of RDP with a PC? I work at a facility that installs, configures, programs, and test server and network equipment and the rack mounted KVM just proves to be a pain to use, so we don't. The only negative aspect of needing hardware support is a fully functional KVM can be dropped. However, with the democratization of Chromebooks based on these chips and mobile devices, it will not. These switches can be installed in a rack port, along with other UPS systems and PDUs.
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