57 Results for : nics

  • Thumbnail
    1-Local/1-Remote Access 16-Port Cat 5 KVM over IP Switch mit Virtual Media (1920 x 1200) ATENs neue Generation von KVM over IP Switches - Die KN Serie ermöglicht lokalen Konsolenzugriff und Remote over IP Zugriff für Bediener, um das gesamte Datenzentrum über ein Netzwerk mit einem webbasierten Browser zu überwachen und darauf zuzugreifen. Zusätzlich bieten sie out-of-band Zugriff mit externer Modemunterstützung für Fehlerbehebung auf BIOS-Ebene, wenn das Netzwerk ausgefallen ist.VideoLokal: 1920 x 1200 bei 60 HzExtern: 1920 x 1200 bei 60 HzAnschlüsse2 x USB-Typ-A-Buchse (Weiß, Konsole)1 x 6-polige Mini-DIN-Buchse (Lila, Konsole)1 x 6-polige Mini-DIN-Buchse (Grün, Konsole)1 x HDB-15-Buchse (Blau, Konsole)3 x USB-Typ-A-Buchse 2 x Audiobuchse1 x USB-Mini-B-Buchse (LUC)16 x RJ-45 Buchse (KVM)2 x RJ-45 Buchse (Seriell)1 x RJ-45 Buchse (PON)1 x RJ-45 Buchse (Modem)2 x RJ-45 Buchse (LAN)2 x IEC 60320/C14 (Stromversorgung)Um das gesamte Rechenzentrum zu verwalten und zu steuern, unterstützen KVM over IP-Switches Blade Server und Gehäuse. Mit leistungsstarken neuen Funktionen wie Steckdosenanbindung - können KVM-Ports mit ATEN PDU-Steckdosen für die Energieverwaltung von Servern über die Benutzeroberfläche der KVM over IP Switches verbunden werden.KVM over IP Switches unterstützen jetzt die neue Control Center Video Session Recorder (CCVSR) Software. Der CCVSR zeichnet alle Operationen auf Servern auf, auf die über KVM over IP Switches zugegriffen werden. Jeder Betrieb und Wechsel von der BIOS-Ebene zum Anmelden, vom Ausführen von Software Anwendungen bis hin zur Konfiguration des Betriebssystems wird aufgezeichnet und in einer sicheren Videodatei als Beweis ohne Ausnahme gespeichert.Darüber hinaus ist die KN-Serie mit der KVM over IP Konsolenstation von ATEN, der KA82-Serie, kompatibel. Die KA82 Serie ist eine hardwarebasierte, eigenständige Konsolenlösung, die mehrere KN-Geräte zentral verwalten kann. Sie ist besonders geeignet für Umgebungen, in denen ein PC nicht erlaubt ist. Die KVM over IP Konsolenstation zeichnet sich durch ein platzsparendes, kompaktes 0U Design und einen niedrigen Stromverbrauch für den 24/7 Betrieb aus.Die Virtual Media Funktion ermöglicht es Ihnen, Speichermedien auf USB-, Festplatten- und DVD/CD-Laufwerken auf entfernten Servern zuzuordnen - so dass Administratoren Dateiübertragungen durchführen, Anwendungen installieren, OS Updates ausführen oder die Diagnose über ein Netzwerk mit Leichtigkeit durchführen können.Erweiterte Fähigkeiten von KVM over IP Switches sind auch: ein Message Board, Panel Array Mode™, Mouse DynaSync™, Adapter ID und Secure Serial Server Access. Der sichere Zugriff auf seriell gesteuerte Geräte umfasst Netzwerkgeräte, Unix-Server, Linux-Server, Sun-Server und viele weitere serielle Konsolen. Es bietet die Installation ohne teure serielle Dongles.Mit Dual On-Board-NICs und Dual Stromversorgungen ist die KVM over IP Switches für Zuverlässigkeit gebaut, um eine 24/7 Verfügbarkeit des Fernzugriffs auf alle Computer im Serverraum zu gewährleisten.Ein Windows Client und ein Java Client sind für den Fernzugriff verfügbar. Sie ermöglichen eine IP-Verbindung und Anmeldung von überall über das Internet. Darüber hinaus bietet ATEN auch einen iOS APP - PadClient an, dessen intuitive Oberfläche es einfach macht, sich mit dem KVM over IP Switch zu verbinden und Computer direkt von Ihrem iPad aus zu steuern. Mit ATEN KVM over IP Switches können IT-Administratoren ihre Serverräume und Rechenzentren praktisch überall verwalten - und somit Reisekosten und mittlerer Instandsetzungsdauer minimiert - um die höchstmögliche Verfügbarkeit von Rechenzentrumsdiensten zu gewährleisten.Lieferumfang:1x KN1116VA KVM over IP Switch2x SA0142 Serielle Adapter (RJ45-F auf DB9-M; DTE auf DCE)2x LIN2-418K-E12G Stromkabel1x LIN6-04U1-M18G Laptop USB Konsolenkabel1x Rack Montageset1x Fuß-Auflage-Set (4 Stk.)1x Benutzeranleitung
    • Shop: reichelt elektronik
    • Price: 3249.95 EUR excl. shipping
  • Thumbnail
    Da das Chastain wegen des Verkaufs durch Red Rock kurz vor der Schließung steht, unternimmt Conrad einen letzten Versuch, das Krankenhaus zu retten, während die Ärzte ihre nächsten Karriereschritte planen. Unterdessen muss das gesamte Team am letzten Tag zusammenarbeiten, um Nics Leben zu retten, nachdem sie von einem geistesgestörten Patienten verletzt wurde.
    • Shop: Joyn
    • Price: 6.99 EUR excl. shipping
  • Thumbnail
    In this hour, so if our identities are just stories... what does that mean for our lives, our memories, our mental health? Jonathan Adler is a psychologist who studies narrative identity. He tells Jim Fleming that his research found that our sense of well-being is based on the tone of our internal narratives rather than the stories themselves. Then, Sara Nics explains the impetus behind this show... a lifetime of attempting to make peace with the stories we tell ourselves. Next, press your thumb to the bridge of your nose. Now draw it slowly over the crown of your head to about where you might have a ponytail. That area under your skull is where "you" are. Research suggests that region houses the web of neurons that holding our narrative identities. After that, Antoinetter Varner - also known as Gangaji - says she spent decades wrestling with and reshaping her narrative identity. But when she met her true spiritual teacher - a Hindu man vaguely alligned with the nondualist tradition - he told her to stop all stories. Gangaji says that's when she was finally able to connect with the "I" that underlies our selves. Steve Paulson asked Gangaji about her story, and the end of stories. Finally, Jonathan Harris is the creator behind We Feel Fine, I Want You to Want Me, and other projects using new media to reflect human experience. In his latest work, he’s bringing together a community of storytellers in the hopes that combining individual stories might reveal the ecstatic truth of human life. Harris talked with Anne Strainchamps about learning from our common stories, myths, and sagas. [Broadcast Date: February 22, 2012] Language: English. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/rt/tbon/120222/rt_tbon_120222_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
    • Shop: Audible
    • Price: 9.95 EUR excl. shipping
  • Thumbnail
    In this hour, so if our identities are just stories... what does that mean for our lives, our memories, our mental health? Jonathan Adler is a psychologist who studies narrative identity. He tells Jim Fleming that his research found that our sense of well-being is based on the tone of our internal narratives rather than the stories themselves.Then, Sara Nics explains the impetus behind this show... a lifetime of attempting to make peace with the stories we tell ourselves. Next, press your thumb to the bridge of your nose. Now draw it slowly over the crown of your head to about where you might have a ponytail. That area under your skull is where "you" are. Research suggests that region houses the web of neurons that holding our narrative identities.After that, Antoinetter Varner - also known as Gangaji - says she spent decades wrestling with and reshaping her narrative identity. But when she met her true spiritual teacher - a Hindu man vaguely alligned with the nondualist tradition - he told her to stop all stories. Gangaji says that's when she was finally able to connect with the "I" that underlies our selves. Steve Paulson asked Gangaji about her story, and the end of stories. Finally, Jonathan Harris is the creator behind We Feel Fine, I Want You to Want Me, and other projects using new media to reflect human experience. In his latest work, he’s bringing together a community of storytellers in the hopes that combining individual stories might reveal the ecstatic truth of human life. Harris talked with Anne Strainchamps about learning from our common stories, myths, and sagas. [Broadcast Date: February 8, 2013] Language: English. Narrator: Jim Fleming. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/rt/tbon/130208/rt_tbon_130208_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
    • Shop: Audible
    • Price: 9.95 EUR excl. shipping
  • Thumbnail
    Bei Nics Babyfeier nimmt Billie die Dinge in die Hand, doch ein Geheimnis verändert alles. Devon und Leela entdecken einen Wohnungsbrand. Sie helfen den Opfern und Leela kann Raptor ihr Können beweisen. Jake und sein Mann müssen mit Sammies gesundheitlichen Problemen klarkommen, als sie eine festere Rolle in ihrem Leben spielen wollen. Raptor und Rose erhalten aufregende Neuigkeiten.
    • Shop: Joyn
    • Price: 6.99 EUR excl. shipping
  • Thumbnail
    Nics Geburtstermin rückt näher, und sie und Conrad planen einen entspannten freien Tag, aber ihre Pläne werden durchkreuzt, als sie wegen eines Patienten mit einer mysteriösen Krankheit wieder ins Chastain zurück müssen. Devon ist an Roses Seite, als sie mit ihrer Therapie beginnt, doch es geht ihr schlechter. Unterdessen steht Kit unter Druck, weil das Chastain aus den roten Zahlen heraus muss.
    • Shop: Joyn
    • Price: 6.99 EUR excl. shipping
  • Thumbnail
    In this hour, new romances are all about novelty, about breathtaking firsts. Over time, the feel of those firsts can fade from joyful to... Independent producer Whitney Jones shares First Love and 27 Other Firsts.Next, is your marriage passionate? Can we feel thrilled by the same person we look to for intimacy and security? Esther Perel says, "Yes." She's the author of Mating in Captivity.Then, open relationships are no vestige of the swinging seventies. Although we don't know how many people have opened up, sex-educator Tristan Taormino says that you probably know someone in an open relationships, you just might not know that you know. Taormino tells Steve Paulson that there are myriad manifestations of "open..."After that, maybe the passing of the first bloom of romance leaves you deeply in love. You can’t imagine life without your sweetheart. You want to build a future together, grow old together… You want… to be… married. So you pop the question, book a hall… simple, right? Not if it’s not legal for you to be married. After nearly three decades together, Brian Kaufman and Martin Swinger recently got hitched -- on the first day gay marriage became legal in the state of Maine.Following that, in late 2011, Kate Bolick was on the cover of The Atlantic, along with a banner in bold type that read, "What, Me Marry?" The article sparked debates about the rise of the single woman, the demise of men, and the state of marriage. A year later, Anne checks in with her about the single life.And finally, of course, After the Romance can also come break-ups. The silver-lining to any break-up? The soundtrack. Robin Linn and Jason Saldanha of Sound Opinions join producer Sara Nics to talk about songs of rage, revenge and moving on. [Broadcast Date: October 25, 2013] Language: English. Narrator: Jim Fleming. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/rt/tbon/131025/rt_tbon_131025_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
    • Shop: Audible
    • Price: 9.95 EUR excl. shipping
  • Thumbnail
    In this hour, new romances are all about novelty, about breathtaking firsts. Over time, the feel of those firsts can fade from joyful to... Independent producer Whitney Jones shares First Love and 27 Other Firsts.Next, is your marriage passionate? Can we feel thrilled by the same person we look to for intimacy and security? Esther Perel says, "Yes." She's the author of Mating in Captivity.Then, open relationships are no vestige of the swinging seventies. Although we don't know how many people have opened up, sex-educator Tristan Taormino says that you probably know someone in an open relationships, you just might not know that you know. Taormino tells Steve Paulson that there are myriad manifestations of "open..."After that, maybe the passing of the first bloom of romance leaves you deeply in love. You can’t imagine life without your sweetheart. You want to build a future together, grow old together… You want… to be… married. So you pop the question, book a hall… simple, right? Not if it’s not legal for you to be married. After nearly three decades together, Brian Kaufman and Martin Swinger recently got hitched -- on the first day gay marriage became legal in the state of Maine.Following that, in late 2011, Kate Bolick was on the cover of The Atlantic, along with a banner in bold type that read, "What, Me Marry?" The article sparked debates about the rise of the single woman, the demise of men, and the state of marriage. A year later, Anne checks in with her about the single life.And finally, of course, After the Romance can also come break-ups. The silver-lining to any break-up? The soundtrack. Robin Linn and Jason Saldanha of Sound Opinions join producer Sara Nics to talk about songs of rage, revenge and moving on. [Broadcast Date: March 8, 2013] Language: English. Narrator: Jim Fleming. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/rt/tbon/130308/rt_tbon_130308_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
    • Shop: Audible
    • Price: 9.95 EUR excl. shipping
  • Thumbnail
    In this hour, David Weinberger from the Berkman Center for Internet and Society says in this digital age, knowledge lies in the links between data and info. That's why he thinks the web is a more accurate reflection of human knowledge than print media could ever be. He talks with Steve Paulson about information overload, filter failure, and a new age of expertise.Next, Steve Paulson works in a rabbit's warren of books. Producer Sara Nics sat down with him to talk about his hunger for knowledge, and the relationship between ideas, information and data. Then, David Seigel says the answer to questions about how to safeguard our personal data online is simple... put all of your information online. But put it in one place, and give businesses, doctors, schools, employers and others selective access to it. And most importantly, rather than giving out our personal data to dozens of websites, we should keep it all in "personal data lockers."After that, Aleph Molinari says the 70 percent of the global population who do not have access to digital technology are not being empowered to be educated, global citizens. In attempt to overcome the digital and knowledge divides in Mexico, he founded Fundacion Proacceso. He tells Anne Strainchamps, through education centers in cities around the country, they're helping people get plugged in to the web-y world. Following that, from connecting cries for help and first responders following the earthquake in Haiti, to election monitoring in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ushahidi is helping people use simple cell phones to share information - even if they don't have a web connection. Finally, David McCandless used to be a regular journalist. Until he was sketching out how to tell a story and realised that his drawing illustrated the story better than any text article could. Since then, he's been working as a data journalist, making beautiful sense out of enormous data sets. [Broadcast Date: Apri Language: English. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/rt/tbon/120411/rt_tbon_120411_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
    • Shop: Audible
    • Price: 9.95 EUR excl. shipping
  • Thumbnail
    In this hour, David Weinberger from the Berkman Center for Internet and Society says in this digital age, knowledge lies in the links between data and info. That's why he thinks the web is a more accurate reflection of human knowledge than print media could ever be. He talks with Steve Paulson about information overload, filter failure, and a new age of expertise.Next, Steve Paulson works in a rabbit's warren of books. Producer Sara Nics sat down with him to talk about his hunger for knowledge, and the relationship between ideas, information and data. Then, David Seigel says the answer to questions about how to safeguard our personal data online is simple... put all of your information online. But put it in one place, and give businesses, doctors, schools, employers and others selective access to it. And most importantly, rather than giving out our personal data to dozens of websites, we should keep it all in "personal data lockers."After that, Aleph Molinari says the 70 percent of the global population who do not have access to digital technology are not being empowered to be educated, global citizens. In attempt to overcome the digital and knowledge divides in Mexico, he founded Fundacion Proacceso. He tells Anne Strainchamps, through education centers in cities around the country, they're helping people get plugged in to the web-y world. Following that, from connecting cries for help and first responders following the earthquake in Haiti, to election monitoring in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ushahidi is helping people use simple cell phones to share information - even if they don't have a web connection. Finally, David McCandless used to be a regular journalist. Until he was sketching out how to tell a story and realised that his drawing illustrated the story better than any text article could. Since then, he's been working as a data journalist, making beautiful sense out of enormous data sets. [Broadcast Date: Janu Language: English. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/rt/tbon/130118/rt_tbon_130118_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
    • Shop: Audible
    • Price: 9.95 EUR excl. shipping


Similar searches: