Data center monitoring automatically scans the servers in a data center for irregularities or failures. It allows administrators to identify issues and fix unexpected problems before they can impact end-user productivity. Organizations rely on their data center IT infrastructure to deliver this critical business services. Any glitch or downtime will directly impact business operation, increasingly, stringent government and industry regulations require stricter data center controls to ensure compliance. However, while the technologies bring tremendous value and effectiveness to the enterprise, at the same time, it introduces new data center monitoring challenges. IT organizations are working hard to address these challenges while also working to improve the responsiveness and reliability of network and computer systems to help increase their company's competitive edge.
System Requirement
Korenix Solution Korenix JetBox 8193 meets perfectly the requirements of the above. JetBox 8193 is equipped for both data center monitoring and onsite equipment surveillance. JetBox 8193 is an all-in-one fan-less computing platform which provides 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports to collect monitoring data for access center, VGA and USB ports for on-site engineers monitor all the machines to ensure it works well in the data center. For surveillance of onsite equipment, JetBox 8193 has 3 RS232 and 1 RS232/422/485 serial ports to connect with serial devices in data center, such as panel PC, UPS or PDU; 1 PCI slot is equipped on JetBox 8193 for flexible extension of UPCI card. Besides, JetBox 8193 has high speed 1.8GHz CPU and supports WES2009, therefore, users can benefit from both the user friendly interface and high performance to provide real-time surveillance.
About Korenix: Korenix Technology, a Beijer Electronics Group Company, is devoted to designing and manufacturing high quality Industrial Networking & Computing Products to ensure high quality and reliability of industrial networks. Source: http://http://www.korenix.com |
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