Description
Experience streamlined, centralized control of your entire server environment with the APC by Schneider Electric KVM 2G Server Module. This compact, high-performance KVM switch is designed to simplify data-center management by letting you operate multiple servers from a single keyboard, monitor, and mouse. With USB connectivity and built-in virtual media support, you can deploy operating systems, update firmware, and troubleshoot remotely without the need to physically access each server. Ideal for IT closets, enterprise data centers, and growing businesses, the KVM 2G combines reliable switching, versatile compatibility, and a clean, organized workspace, reducing hardware clutter while accelerating maintenance tasks. Whether you’re performing routine admin work or deploying new systems, this server module delivers an efficient, user-friendly console experience that keeps your IT infrastructure responsive and productive.
- Efficient multi‑server control with a single console: Manage multiple servers from one keyboard, monitor, and mouse, dramatically simplifying admin tasks and reducing desk space clutter. This streamlines routine operations, expedites troubleshooting, and minimizes the need for flipping between individual servers in busy data centers.
- USB connectivity with built‑in Virtual Media support: Connect USB peripherals and mount virtual media to deploy OS images, run installers, or apply firmware updates remotely. Virtual media eliminates the need for physical media on every server, accelerating deployment cycles and lowering maintenance overhead.
- Quick, reliable switching and broad compatibility: Designed for fast, responsive server switching and broad compatibility with standard keyboards and peripherals. The KVM 2G is built to integrate seamlessly into diverse IT environments, ensuring dependable control across mixed hardware and brands.
- Ideal for data centers and growing IT departments: A scalable solution that grows with your infrastructure. Use it to consolidate management lanes in server rooms or racks, helping IT teams manage complex environments more efficiently while preserving performance and reliability.
- Robust performance and enterprise readiness: Expect stable video output, low latency switching, and dependable operation under typical data-center workloads. This KVM module is engineered to support demanding admin tasks, from routine server checks to time‑critical deployments, with a focus on uptime and ease of use.
Technical Details of APC by Schneider Electric KVM 2G, Server Module, USB with Virtual Media
- Connectivity: USB interface for keyboard, mouse, and peripherals.
- Virtual Media: Supported for remote OS deployment, software installation, and media mounting.
- Product family: KVM switch/server module, 2G generation for multi-server management.
- Brand: APC by Schneider Electric.
- Category: KVM switch / Server management module.
- Compatibility: Designed for standard USB keyboards and common peripherals; optimized for seamless integration in mixed IT environments.
- Use case: Centralized console access to multiple servers to simplify maintenance, deployment, and remote management.
How to install APC by Schneider Electric KVM 2G, Server Module, USB with Virtual Media
- Plan and prepare: Identify the servers to be controlled and determine the optimal location for the KVM module in proximity to the server rack and user workstation. Verify that power and USB connections meet basic requirements for stable operation.
- Connect the console peripherals: Attach a USB keyboard and mouse to the designated USB ports on the KVM switch. Connect a display device (HDMI, DisplayPort, or other supported interface as applicable) to the monitor output on the KVM module, ensuring clear video signal routing to the local console.
- Link servers to the KVM: Use the appropriate cables to connect each server’s keyboard/video/mouse ports (or emulated ports if the unit supports daisy‑chaining) to the corresponding ports on the KVM switch. Label the connections to simplify later navigation and switching.
- Enable Virtual Media and management features: If required, access the KVM’s management interface to enable Virtual Media, configure user access levels, and establish any necessary security settings or password protections for remote deployment tasks.
- Power up and test switching: Power on all connected servers and the KVM device. Test switching between servers using the KVM front panel controls or keyboard shortcuts (hotkeys) to confirm responsive control, consistent video output, and successful keyboard/mouse operation across all connected servers.
- Perform a deployment sanity check: Mount a virtual ISO or image via Virtual Media to validate deployment workflows, OS installation media access, and remote installation capabilities before moving to production use.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What does KVM 2G mean in this APC solution?
- A: It refers to a second‑generation KVM module designed to provide centralized control of multiple servers from a single console, including USB connectivity and virtual media features for remote deployment and maintenance.
- Q: Can I use this KVM with any keyboard or peripherals?
- A: Yes, the device is designed for compatibility with standard USB keyboards and common peripherals, ensuring reliable operation across a wide range of hardware brands.
- Q: Is Virtual Media supported for OS deployment?
- A: Yes, Virtual Media enables remote OS deployment, firmware updates, and installer access without physically inserting media into each server.
- Q: How do I switch between connected servers?
- A: Switching is accomplished via front‑panel controls, hotkeys, or management software provided with the KVM module, offering fast, seamless transitions between servers.
- Q: Is this suitable for data centers or only small setups?
- A: It is designed for professional IT environments, including data centers and growing IT departments, where centralized server management improves efficiency and reduces hardware clutter.
- Q: Where can I find more installation or troubleshooting information?
- A: Refer to the product documentation provided by APC by Schneider Electric or consult the vendor’s support resources for detailed setup, compatibility notes, and troubleshooting guidance.
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