In a homogeneous environment, does a client really need a centralized server management platform?
A. Yes. By simplifying access to IT assets, aggregating access, and providing a single management portal, centralized server management platforms eliminate the need to manage devices individually, saving time, reducing IT costs, and increasing efficiency. In addition, if downtime occurs, centralized management helps administrators access, troubleshoot, and bring servers and appliances back online quickly. In addition, some solutions can integrate support for RDP and VNC, so that full server management coverage (in-band and out-of-band) can take place from one user interface. Q. Tell me a bit more about service processors. Do our clients use them to their full advantage? A. Many of our clients don’t unlock the full potential of service processors and only take advantage of one or two features, like monitoring or power control. Along with the ability to remotely power cycle devices and monitor on-board instrumentation, service processors offer many other features like data logging, remot
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