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Dual-Head Transmitter Kit, 2x DVI input, USB Type B female, RJ-45 network, 2.5mm DC, 100 - 240V AC, 50/60Hz, 0 - 35ºC, 1920 x 1200px, Windows Vista/XP/7/8, Server 2003/2008/2012, Linux, Solaris, Mac OS, 400g, Black
InvisaPC - Dual-Head Transmitter Kit IP-based LAN/WAN solution enables point-to-point KVM extension and transition to small unmanaged matrices in a small form factor.
DTX1002-T-K Features
- IP-based LAN/WAN solution for extension and switching of DVI-D video and USB-HID. - Offers point-to-point extension over IP (in real time over a LAN or with low latency over the Internet), switched extension with up to 32 virtual RDP machines/physical computers via the transmitter. - Scalable solution—start small as point-to-point extension and grow to a matrix switching system.
- Extremely low bandwidth requirements with maximum 35 Mbps for 1080p motion picture resolution. - Enables soft migration from desktop computing to virtual computing without sacrificing performance. - Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP 7.1 and RDP 8 or Remote FX) delivers seamless rich media, USB redirection, and enhanced security and compliance. - Integrates with Microsoft® MS Server 2008 R2 SP1 and Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 SPJ for RDP 7.1 Remote FX. - Maximum resolution up to 1920 x 1200. - Compact fanless design improves ergonomics at the users’ desks.
Connectivity to virtual machines. The InvisaPC™ bridges the gap between IP-based KVM extension and switching applications and access to virtual machines. Use an InvisaPC receiver as a direct portal to virtual machines, especially Microsoft RDP 7.1 and RDP 8, to redirect digital video, USB keyboard and mouse, audio and vUSB to distant users over IP.
The InvisaPC requires a host server with an operating system and associated Client Access Licenses (CALs). However, the InvisaPC doesn’t require any drivers or software to be installed on computers. This hardware-based solution is plug-and-play, directly connecting to the network interface right out of the box.
Traditional point-to-point extension over IP. With the InvisaPC solution, computers are removed from the desktop and are relocated within a secure, climate-controlled equipment room, and connected to an InvisaPC transmitter. Each user has his/her own keyboard, monitor, mouse, and peripheral setup connected to an InvisaPC receiver. The receiver delivers a high performance, real-time experience, just like running any application on a local CPU without any performance issues.
The clients and the back-racked servers are connected via standard LAN or WAN infrastructure. The bandwidth requirements of the system are very low. For example, with the InvisaPC, transmitting a 1080p movie only requires 35 Mbps bandwidth. The low bandwidth requirments enable extension over the Internet with very low latency and sharing over corporate networks.
Flexible extension. Connected to a virtual machine, one InvisaPC receiver can support up to 32 RDP, RDP 7.1/8 targets. The same receiver can also be connected with up to a total of 32 InvisaPC transmitters/servers. That way each InvisaPC receiver supports switching between a total of 32 soft and hard targets. The setting can be copied from one receiver to another to simplify setup, while user profiles may be configured on the receiver to restrict targets. Multiple receivers may be used to create a matrix switch via the network, too, without any management requirements.
Adapts to growing needs. InvisaPC can easily be adapted to meet your requirements. Start with a small switching system that enables one user access to different computers and virtual machines. Gradually, the system can be expanded into a switching matrix. Future management software will also enable larger switching matrices, as well as integration into existing network authentication systems such as LDAP or Active Directory.
Flexible remote access ensures a convenient working environment. The clients operate extremely quietly—no fan noise to distract users from their work. The power consumption is about 3 watts per unit which, compared to a desktop PC, is 100 times more energy efficient. The InvisaPC client, with its space-saving design, can even be mounted behind the monitor. Moving to cloud computing with a zero client device like the InvisaPC enables IT managers to make their department more flexible and responsive.
Soft migration from real to virtual machines. The InvisaPC solution provides the ability of a smooth migration from real desktops towards a virtual server landscape. The system provides integrated support for back-racked PCs and virtual desktops. In particular, the design addresses applications with a mix of both worlds—without changing the front end for the user. Desktop virtualization is deployed through a PC or server that hosts multiple virtual desktops. The workstations can be running Mac, Linux, or Microsoft operating systems using an InvisaPC transmitter. Using an InvisaPC transmitter, the system supports analog video, digital audio, and USB peripheral extension across IP networks. It is standards-based, so there are no upgrades to equipment, software licensing, or remote acces—plus, no time-consuming IT visits. Real cost savings. This product includes: - (1) dual-head transmitter - (1) DVI/USB CPU cable, 6-ft. - (1) DVI-D male to DVI-D male cable, 6-ft. - (1) power supply - (1) power cord - (4) Rubber feet - Quick Start Guide
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