The Raritan Blog

Raritan’s Rack Transfer Switch and dcTrack DCIM Operations Named Award Finalists

Michael Bord
April 7, 2015

Today we’re proud to announce that two of Raritan’s flagship products have been named major award finalists in recognition of their excellence in design, quality, and innovation. 


Raritan Awarded 5-Star Rating in CRN’s 2015 Partner Program Guide

Michael Bord
March 23, 2015

Raritan is proud to announce it has been awarded a 5-Star rating in The Channel Company’s CRN 2015 Partner Program Guide, marking the seventh consecutive year it has received the accolade. 

This annual directory is the definitive listing of technology vendors that service solution providers or provide products through the IT channel. The 5-Star Partner Program rating recognizes an elite subset of companies that offer solution providers the best partnering elements in their channel programs. 


Important Facts to Consider When Choosing a Remote Server Management Tool

Richard Dominach
February 25, 2015

 

As an IT administrator, Lab or Network Manager, you need to access and control multiple computer systems, perhaps widely dispersed, for routine maintenance as well as for real-time troubleshooting and repair. The tool must enable you to work quickly and securely to access any system regardless of type, brand, or location.


Rack PDU Power Rating vs. Load Capacity

Greg More
February 18, 2015

There can be confusion about rack PDU power capacities vs. load capacity. The confusion stems from a misunderstanding of approval agency regulations and from some manufacturers who may use misleading terminology. In North America typical circuits have a maximum current carrying capability, and use circuit breakers or fuses rated at, 15A, 20A, 30A, etc. In other words, a PDU with a 20A fuse will blow or a 20A circuit breaker will trip if a 20A circuit experiences more than 20A of current for some period of time. The period depends on the magnitude of the current and the type of fuse or circuit breaker protecting the circuit. 


Why Purchase a High Performance IP KVM Switch for Video Broadcast Applications?

Michael Bord
January 21, 2015

 

The KX III IP KVM switch offers some impressive specs: 1,920 x 1,080 HD resolution with 24-bit color at 30 frames per second; Web-based BIOS-level access and control for eight to 64 servers; security protocols like FIPS 140-2 encryption; smart-card/CAC authentication; IPv6; and DVI/HDMI/DisplayPort/VGA connections for digital and analog video, audio, virtual media, blade server support, and mobile access.

But in an age when software-based remote server management tools (RDP, VNC) and embedded service processors (iLO, DRAC,RSA) are prevalent, why should you invest in a device many IT departments consider old-fashioned?


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