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I'm wondering if there is a way to add multi KVMs to a single computer/server. The idea is that there would be sort of dummy terminals, minus a computer for each KVM. Each KVM would essentially be able to individually run a program and interact with it. Any ideas on any hardware or software that accomplishes this?

2007-04-29 05:17:04 · 1 answers · asked by Nick O 3 in Computers & Internet Computer Networking

Sorry for the confusion. Here's a diagram of what I'm trying to accomplish. The idea is more like having thin clients except without computer terminals at every workstation. Basically have them run an application at the KVM remotely with processing done on the server.

Here's the diagram

http://www.finishstrongfamily.com/no/Drawing2.jpg

2007-04-29 07:41:51 · update #1

Anyway, I figured it out myself apparently one way is to use a Reverse KVM switch or a Prism KVM.

2007-04-30 10:06:40 · update #2

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You said: "Each KVM would essentially be able to individually run a program". I think you lost a lot of people with this statement as a KVM does not run anything.

Either get a kvm with the proper number of ports, or run remote desktop.

Cascading KVM's wont work, unless each one is defined with a unique key sequence.

2007-04-29 06:55:30 · answer #1 · answered by orlandobillybob 6 · 0 0

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