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KVM Over IP Solution

November 10, 2024

 

 

The JetKVM is an open-source KVM over IP solution that offers a powerful and flexible way to manage your computers and servers remotely. KVM stands for Keyboard, Video, and Mouse. It's a technology that allows users to control multiple computers from a single keyboard, monitor, and mouse. Traditionally, KVM switches were physical devices that connected several computers to one set of peripherals. With KVM over IP, this functionality is extended over a network, allowing remote access and management of computers and servers from anywhere in the world. This is particularly useful for IT administrators who need to troubleshoot, configure, or monitor systems without being physically present.

JetKVM is designed to efficiently manage computers, servers, and workstations remotely. It offers ultra-low latency with 1080p@60FPS video and 30-60ms latency using H.264 encoding. This ensures smooth mouse and keyboard interaction for responsive remote control. JetKVM provides remote management via JetKVM Cloud using WebRTC. This allows for easy and secure remote access to your devices.

JetKVM is written in Golang on Linux and is open-source, making it easily customizable through SSH access to the JetKVM device. This flexibility allows users to tailor the solution to their specific needs. With its open-source nature, JetKVM can be easily customized to fit various use cases. Users can modify the software to add new features or improve existing ones, making it a versatile tool for remote management.

 

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