RE: terminal server recommendation?

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> Jim Jones wrote:
> 

Please don't top post. Thanks.

> I like MRV terminal servers.  I been using theres for a 
> while, but I have
> to admit a bias toward them.  They have acquired the xyplex 
> line a while
> back.  Back in my VMS days I use to purchase mostly xyplex terminal
> servers.  The terminal server products can be found at the 
> following url:
> 
> http://www.mrv.com/product/MRV-IR-002/

I think he's looking at a more open source based solution for simple remote
access.

Now if he's looking for something more like a thin client host I'd suggest
he look at http://www.ltsp.org/. I have not used it nor do I know if it's
any good but it could fit what he's looking for.

> 
> As for remote power cyclers, check with your server vendor.
> 

Agreed, check with your CoLo vendor first, they may already have this as an
option. If not I've alredy provided some leads. :)

> jim jones
> 

Paul Pettit
CTO and IS Manager
Consistent Computer Bargains Inc.

I've heard it said that the proof of lunacy is when you repeat the same
steps expecting different results.  I say it's proof that you're a Microsoft
user. - comment by deshi777 on experts-exchange.com


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