miercuri, 28 martie 2012

Choosing The Best Console Management System For Your Company

While console management is a concept that has existed in the IT world since the 1980's it has advanced significantly throughout the years. Because virtually every small and large business operating out of more than one home office have a need for console management, business managers are urged to research the types of management systems that are available on the market today. With both in-band and out of band management systems available to choose from, it is important for business owners and those responsible for making financial decisions to educate themselves on the prices and benefits of each to make the best investment. By educating themselves on the capabilities of each type of console management system, business managers can make a decision that will keep their company productive, profitable and accessible.

Both in-band and out of band console management, systems have the same purpose: allowing IT technicians to access networks, servers, routers and network devices from an offsite location. Remote access has become increasingly popular as existing businesses prepare to plan for expansion to new offices located in different cities, states and even countries. Because remote access capabilities allow IT technicians to remotely monitor and control systems, routers, servers and networks without being physically present, companies can save money and house all of their professionals in one, single IT operations center no matter where their offices are located.

While getting explaining how each console management system works in-depth can be overwhelming for business managers who specialize in finance and not Information Technology, understanding the basic difference between an in-band and out of band management system is enough to make the best decision. In-band management systems are designed to allow IT professionals to remotely access networks, network devices, routers and multiple servers if needed while systems are powered on. Because the in-band management system operates off a regular data channel, if the systems or networks are experiencing technical difficulties professionals will be limited in the tasks they can perform. While in-band systems are great for routine updates and monitoring network activity, the limitations can defeat the purpose of having remote access.

Out of band management, also referred to as LOM or lights-out management, offers an effective solution to these limitations by running off an isolated channel. While the company will need to invest in LOM modules and specialty programs which will cost more out of pocket than the alternative console management system, IT professionals will be able to remotely access networks and devices even when they are powered off.

While there are obvious benefits of the LOM system, it is important to compare costs of each to make a decision that is practical for your company's budget and overall operation. Sit down with a console management company or your IT consultant and make the wisest decision for your business's future.

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