Showing posts with label kvm switch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kvm switch. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Converting a KVM to a VDI

KVM and VirtualBox are both virtualization product allowing you to run operating system in a window independent from your central operating system. Although both of them are used to run several operating system on the same hardware, KVM and VirtualBox use different file formats to store the virtual machine. To transfer KVM virtual machine to VDI file type used in VirtualBox, an indirect procedure is required.


DVI Switch

To start converting a KVM to a VDI, firstly, download a vCenter Converter from vmware.com/products/converter/. Once you install it on KVM machine, run the program. You will see a "Convert Machine" on the top-left corner of the window, click on the button. Select "powered-on machine" and "This local machine." After that, click "Next."

Monday, January 21, 2013

SOHO KVM Switch, DVI & USB

SOHO KVM Switch
With this newly remodeled SOHO KVM Switch, you will easily be able to share your monitor, keyboard, and mouse with up to four USB computers. Also, you can connect one set of speakers and use them with all your computers.

The SOHO KVM Switch supports a rise of your efficiency and productivity both at home and in the office by decreasing desktop clutter, and at the same time, keeping access to all of your programs and files from multiple computers.

Benefits

• With DVI monitor connections, it is easy to shifts between Mac computers and PCs
• With LED indicator lights on Front-panel buttons, it is flexible for you to access audio and video content from multiple computers at the same time
• KVM doesn't need software for installation
• Currently adds a built-in USB 2.0 hub for connecting your elements