“Software installation, troubleshooting problems, reconfiguring network cards, server installation – all these things are done more quickly now through CommandCenter Secure Gateway. Being able to see every server from one console is the ideal situation.”
“We could have bought a mouse, keyboard and monitor for every rack, but we decided not to do that. Instead, CommandCenter Secure Gateway saved us a ton of money.”
“Now, when I log in to CommandCenter Secure Gateway with my network ID, it pulls my rights to the servers I need to see from the Active Directory server.”
Tonight we’re doing some maintenance on our core switches and adding memory to some of the servers. Because I’m coming into the server on the KVM ports, I can do things like re-configure network card settings. That’s something you can’t do with Terminal Services. In that case, you’re coming in through the network card, and of course, as soon as you change network card settings, you’re literally blown off the server because you lose network connectivity in the process. But with the Raritan device, I can make changes to the network card, and I’m still on the server the whole time, because I’m coming in through the KVM ports. When I’m done, I just log off.”
“Before the move, Rick’s team [at Syscom Technologies] showed us how to sketch out each rack, planning what servers were going into each location. We pre-programmed and labeled all the computer interface modules (CIM) with each server’s information, and connected them to servers as we put the servers into the racks. Once we were all done, we just went right into the CommandCenter Secure Gateway and everything was automatically discovered and populated, rack by rack.”
“Being able to troubleshoot, to see the BIOS and the setup is critical, because we in Philadelphia are the eyes for all the locations. When I go into the CommandCenter Secure Gateway, I’ll see not only my servers here in the data center, but also any servers out at branch locations. Moving forward, this is a solution we’ll provide to any office we open up.”
“With Raritan’s devices, when I do network upgrades, I shrink the downtime window to between 11 p.m. and 2 a.m. Without it, I might have to extend it to 4 a.m., which would impact my London users. Raritan allows me to narrow that window.”
- Michael Carpinella, Technical Services Director, Duane Morris