Nowadays, there are two types of KVM products: Analog and digital products. As a management device, KVM means a set of keyboard, video and mouse. It can be used to control multiple devices. The main difference between these two products is that analog KVM transmits analog signals, but digital KVM. KVM (Keyboard-Video monitor-Mouse) switches are an essential technology in modern data centers. These switches have been used for almost two decades to access multiple computers from one or more consoles, saving a great deal of space and power as contrasted to using individual monitors, keyboards. What are the differences between analog KVM and digital KVM? KVM stands for keyboard, monitor and mouse, that is, using a set of keyboard, monitor or mouse to control multiple computers, and plays an important role in remote scheduling and monitoring. They offer a cost-optimized, platform and softwar -independent solution for rack system integration.
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