KVM Switch Selection Guide
Choosing the right KVM switch requires understanding your environment, access needs, and security priorities. This guide walks through the key criteria to consider, helping IT teams make informed decisions across various deployment scenarios. Download the guide to simplify your selection process, and reach out to Custom Information Services for expert help identifying the best-fit solution.
There are several types of KVM switches designed for various applications. If you need point-to-point access to a single computer, consider a KVM Extension. For a few computers in close proximity, a Desktop Switch may be suitable. Government or military personnel requiring access to systems at different classification levels should look into a Secure Desktop Switch. For smaller server rooms, a KVM Matrix Switch is a good option. KVM-over-IP Switches offer flexible access for multiple users and can scale to thousands of computers.
User and Computer Distances
The distance between users and computers is a crucial factor in selecting a KVM switch. For example, KVM Extensions can provide access up to 500 feet, while KVM-over-IP solutions allow for unlimited distances via LAN, WAN, or the Internet. If your setup involves a small lab or server room, options like the Cat5 Matrix Switch support distances of up to 1000 feet, making it essential to consider your specific distance requirements.
When selecting a KVM switch, consider any special needs such as support for 4K video, high performance, or security for classified information. High Performance KVM switches are designed for applications requiring high-resolution video, while Secure Desktop KVMs are tailored for government and military use, ensuring compliance with security standards. Identifying these requirements early can help streamline your selection process.

KVM Switch Selection Guide
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