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Remote Server Management Cards
Remote
server management cards give IT administrators full control
over a server without the need for on-site presence. Through
these management cards, all console screen information, keyboard
and mouse functionality is exported to a remote session to
an IT professional who can be located anyway in the world.
Advanced management card solutions utilize out-of-band network
connectivity to allow full management and control of servers,
even if the server is crashed, failing to boot, powered off,
or in need of complete operating system installation. All
aspects of controlling the server including power cycling,
resetting, or BIOS-level management or configuration setting
changes can be accomplished remotely.
Management cards can simulate the installation of a CD-ROM
over the Internet, allowing full installation or upgrading
of a server's operating system by using CD-ROM media that
is installed on the remote support provider's computer or
server, rather than in the distant computer being managed.
This allows remote rebuilds of a server or remote installation
of operating system upgrades without the need to touch a server
physically.
While most remote server management cards have been targeted
for servers located in data centers, the flexibility of having
such cards in conventional office environments gives a company's
internal IT staff the ability to provide more responsive support,
especially after hours, and allows companies that outsource
their support to receive a high level of service for nearly
any issue.
Examples of Remote Server Management
Cards
DCI has experience with a variety of remote server management
cards available from reliable vendors. These products include:
- Aten IP9001
Aten
Remote Server Management Cards ConsultingThe IP9001 is a
PCI card that provides remote access to your server should
it go down. With the IP9001 you can check the event log,
the health of your machine, reset it, or power it on and
off. Also, with the virtual CD-ROM and floppy enabled, you
can remotely install new software, upgrade your firmware,
or restore your computer's operating system.
With a web browser interface, the IP9001 has all the features
needed to manage a server easily from an office or from
anywhere that has a connection to the Internet. The protection
provided by the IP9001 allows you to make sure that your
equipment is always running and secure.
- Peppercon eRIC
Peppercon
Remote Server Management Cards ConsultingeRIC express is
a KVM-over-IP PCI card that provides browser-based remote,
unblocked, BIOS-level access and control to any server with
maximum security, stability and speed. eRIC express allows
administrators to perform a variety of management tasks
remotely, including common tasks such as setting passwords
and security, renaming servers, and changing IP address.
eRIC express requires no client software on the remote user
side and supports standard browsers such as Firefox, Internet
Explorer, and Safari.
Because eRIC express operates at the BIOS level, server
access is available even if the server operating system
fails. An integrated modem allows emergency access when
the network or Internet is unavailable. The combination
of KVM encryption and 256-bit SSLv3/TLSv1 and certification
protects servers from unauthorized access.
- American Megatrends MegaRAC
Aten
Remote Server Management Cards ConsultingThe MegaRAC G4
provides out-of-band, lights-out manageability for BIOS-level
system access and control even when the operating system
is unavailable or the server is powered down. A 100% OS
independent solution, MegaRAC® G4 offers high quality
and high performance KVM redirection to any server over
the Internet. It does not require any drivers or agents
to be installed at the managed server.
MegaRAC G4 can control reset and power to the motherboard,
as well as read status information through IPMI, allowing
the remote to fully manage and monitor the host system.
Additionally, the G4 can emulate a Mass Storage Device,
such as a floppy, CD-ROM, or hard-drive, making it possible
to install programs remotely.
- Dell DRAC
Dell
Remote Server Management Cards ConsultingThe Dell Remote
Assistant Card II (DRAC II) and Dell Remote Access Card
III (DRAC III) offer a complete hardware and software solution
to the challenge of remote server management. A major feature
of the DRAC is the ability to allow an administrator to
remotely access an inoperable server and get the server
up and running as quickly as possible. The DRAC provides
alert notification when the server is down and allows full
access to the down server. In addition, the DRAC logs the
probable cause of the server crash and saves the current
error display.
The DRAC is a peripheral component interconnect (PCI) card,
with its own processor and memory. The card is powered by
the system when the server has power or it can operate from
its integrated battery module. In addition, an external
power adapter is provided that allows the DRAC to remain
powered up when the server is off.
- HP Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Cards
HP
Remote Server Management Cards ConsultingHP Lights-Out 100c
Remote Management Cards consist of a Lights-Out 100 management
processor and firmware that provides cost-effective entry
level lights-out functionality, basic system board management
functions, and diagnostics. HP Lights-Out 100c is provided
as optional mezzanine cards for the HP ProLiant ML 150 G3
and HP ProLiant ML110 G3. With each of these HP Lights-Out
100c products, users can access the system and serial console,
control system power, update firmware and software using
virtual media, and monitor system environmental conditions
from a browser or command line.
This basic "at-the-server" remote control allows
you to stay in control of servers wherever they are located,
which results in less downtime, less time spent resolving
system issues, and ultimately more time for business priorities.
How DCI Can Help You with
Remote Server Management Cards
DCI's Microsoft and Cisco certified consultants can help
you design, implement, and support a high-availability business
network that incorporates a variety of server management technologies
including remote server management cards, virtual servers,
Microsoft Operations Manager, Windows Server Update Services.
You can outsource all or part of your IT support and administration
to DCI's IT professionals, or you can utilize DCI's
consulting services whenever you need high-level remote or
onsite troubleshooting or network architecture and security
expertise.
For more information about DCI's server management consulting,
call (866)666-7731 or email information@dcicorporation.com.
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