![]() We wanted it inexpensive and better than existing commercial units. “PiKVM started a few years ago as a small pet project to develop a Do-It-Yourself KVM over IP. ![]() And one more thing : It’s compatible with Apple computers.Control GPIO ports and USB relays from the Web UI.Extensible Authentication and SSL encryption out of the box.Ability to use IPMI BMC, IPMI SoL, Redfish and Wake-on-LAN to control the server.CISCO-style and USB serial console port (to manage PKVM OS or to connect to the server).A real-time clock for accurate logging. ![]() Onboard ATX controller to manage server power supply.Ability to simulate “ insert & eject” for USB devices.HDMI audio capture (hardware based software work in progress).HDMI video capture with extra low latency using MJPEG or H.264/WebRTC (1080p 50Hz max).Access to the server via Web UI or VNC.Fully open-source software and fine-tuned and pre-configured Linux based OS.
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