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APC KVM 2G Server Module PS/2 with Virtual Media
APC KVM 2G Server Module with Virtual Media and support for PS/2, RJ-45, USB, and VGA connections. This module enables control of multiple servers through a single KVM switch
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APC KVM 2G Server Module PS/2 with Virtual Media
The APC KVM 2G Server Module PS/2 with Virtual Media is a compact, high‑performance solution designed to streamline remote management of servers and network devices. Built for versatility, it supports a wide range of operating systems—including Windows, Sun, Unix, and Linux—making it an ideal choice for mixed‑environment data centers.
Key Features
- PS/2 Compatibility: The module includes a dedicated PS/2 port, ensuring seamless integration with legacy keyboards and mice that still rely on this interface.
- Virtual Media Support: With built‑in virtual media capabilities, administrators can mount ISO images or USB drives remotely, eliminating the need for physical media during system installations or updates.
- RJ-45 Connectivity: The module uses a standard RJ-45 port for network communication, allowing it to be connected directly to existing Ethernet infrastructure without additional adapters.
- D‑Sub (VGA) Output: A D‑Sub connector provides high‑resolution video output, compatible with most monitors and display devices.
- USB Integration: USB ports enable the connection of modern peripherals such as keyboards, mice, or external storage devices, enhancing flexibility for various use cases.
- Compact Form Factor: With dimensions of 125 mm (width) x 129 mm (depth) x 42 mm (height), the module fits comfortably in tight rack spaces while maintaining robust performance.
- Durable Black Finish: The sleek black exterior not only looks professional but also helps to reduce glare and heat buildup in high‑density environments.
Installation and Setup
Setting up the APC KVM 2G Server Module is straightforward:
- Connect the RJ-45 cable to the module’s network port and to your switch or router.
- Attach the PS/2 keyboard and mouse to the dedicated ports on the front of the unit.
- Plug in a monitor via the D‑Sub (VGA) connector, ensuring that the display is set to the correct input source.
- Use the USB port for additional peripherals if needed.
- Power on the module; it will automatically detect and initialize the connected devices.
Once powered, administrators can access the server’s console through a web interface or dedicated software, enabling full control over the system without physical presence.
Virtual Media Functionality Explained
The virtual media feature allows you to:
- Mount ISO images from a remote location, facilitating OS installations or firmware updates.
- Attach USB drives virtually, enabling the transfer of files or bootable media without needing physical access.
- Stream video and audio in real time, providing a complete console experience for troubleshooting or configuration tasks.
This capability is especially valuable in environments where servers are housed in secure or hard‑to‑reach locations, such as data centers or remote sites.
Supported Operating Systems
The module’s firmware and drivers are engineered to work seamlessly with:
- Windows (all recent versions)
- Sun Solaris systems
- Unix variants, including AIX and HP-UX
- Linux distributions, from Debian to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
This broad compatibility ensures that the APC KVM 2G can serve as a single solution across diverse IT infrastructures.
Performance Metrics
- Video Resolution: Supports up to 1920x1080 at 60 Hz, delivering crisp visuals for detailed monitoring.
- Latency: Sub‑millisecond response times guarantee that keyboard and mouse inputs are transmitted with minimal delay.
- Bandwidth: The RJ-45 interface provides reliable data throughput suitable for high‑volume remote sessions.
Use Cases
- Data Center Management: Centralized control of multiple servers without the need for on‑site technicians.
- Remote Troubleshooting: Quick access to console output during hardware failures or firmware issues.
- Virtual Machine Administration: Manage virtual environments that require direct console access for configuration.
- Legacy System Support: Maintain older servers that rely on PS/2 interfaces while still leveraging modern network connectivity.
Design and Build Quality
The APC KVM 2G is engineered with industrial‑grade components to withstand the rigors of continuous operation. Its black chassis not only provides a professional aesthetic but also helps dissipate heat, ensuring stable performance even under heavy load.
Conclusion
For IT professionals seeking a reliable, feature‑rich KVM solution that bridges legacy PS/2 peripherals with modern networked environments, the APC KVM 2G Server Module PS/2 with Virtual Media delivers exceptional value. Its combination of virtual media support, broad OS compatibility, and compact design makes it an indispensable tool for efficient server management across any enterprise setting.
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| Model | APC KVM-PS2VM |
| MPN | APC KVM-PS2VM |
| ID | 10476269 |
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Black |
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Windows, Sun, Unix, Linux |
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Connector 1 The physical interface or port located at the first end of a cable or device, such as USB‑A, HDMI, RJ‑45, DisplayPort, Lightning, or other standard connectors. It identifies the shape, pin count and electrical characteristics that determine compatibility with cables, adapters or other components.
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PS/2, D-Sub, USB |
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Connector 2 The physical interface or port used to connect a device to another component, such as USB, HDMI, RJ‑45, audio jacks, or fiber optic connectors. It identifies the shape, pin count, and electrical characteristics that determine compatibility with cables, adapters, and peripherals.
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RJ-45 |
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129 mm |
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42 mm |
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Package width The horizontal measurement of a product’s packaging, expressed in a linear unit such as millimetres or inches. It indicates how wide the package is from one side to the other and helps customers assess fit for storage, shipping, or display.
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125 mm |

