3.  VNC is utterly slow in comparison to console access

4.  VNC won't work if the system/network is broken


Carl,

I know this is probably overkill and out of the price range, but an IP-KVM
would work perfectly if you can't get long enough cables.

-Andy


On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom <
chrome at real-time.com> wrote:

> On 03/04 08:51 , Justin Vogt wrote:
> > Why not just use VNC?
>
> 1. Because that still requires a computer near me, with the attendant noise
> and
> cooling issues. (I'm hoping to put the computers in a cool room in the
> basement to reduce my A/C requirements in the summertime).
>
> 2. Because it's cheaper to move the computers to another room and buy long
> cables, than buy newer, quieter computers.
>
> --
> Carl Soderstrom
> Systems Administrator
> Real-Time Enterprises
> www.real-time.com
>
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