Many computers to one monitor / keyboard - how?
Tim
Southwest PA Icrontian
This is probably a really simple question, but since I have no networking experience I don't know the answer.
I'm moving my computers around in the apartment, and I want to arrange it so my main system is by itself with all its hardware (mouse, keyboard, speakers, monitor, etc), and the other room has the other computers.
I've got the ethernet cables all figured out, but in the other room I'd like to have a few computers running on folding and have only ONE monitor / mouse / keyboard to control them all. And I don't want to switch cables back and forth everytime I want to see how a certain computer is doing, I've done enough of that already. I've heard of devices that can switch between the different computers but don't remember what they're called.
So what things do I need to do this? I'll probably start with 2 computers, then expand it to 3, 4, or 5 total. Mostly they will just be a motherboard and power supply mounted on a board with only what it needs to run.
I'm moving my computers around in the apartment, and I want to arrange it so my main system is by itself with all its hardware (mouse, keyboard, speakers, monitor, etc), and the other room has the other computers.
I've got the ethernet cables all figured out, but in the other room I'd like to have a few computers running on folding and have only ONE monitor / mouse / keyboard to control them all. And I don't want to switch cables back and forth everytime I want to see how a certain computer is doing, I've done enough of that already. I've heard of devices that can switch between the different computers but don't remember what they're called.
So what things do I need to do this? I'll probably start with 2 computers, then expand it to 3, 4, or 5 total. Mostly they will just be a motherboard and power supply mounted on a board with only what it needs to run.
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What kind of remote desktop programs would work? PCAnywhere? I wouldn't mind being able to control the computers like that if it didn't cost too much or involve changing too many things on my main computer.
I'll look for KVM switches and see how many computers they can connect and how much they cost.
I know that some of guys run their folding farms 'headless'.
I have enough problems getting EM3 to monitor 2 instances of 5.02 on my BP6, I don't even want to think about putting it on a computer to monitor all the ones I have.
I looked up some KVM switches on eBay and google, looks like a simple solution to my problem.
Are there any brands of KVM switches that are of good quality, and any brands to stay away from?
Can a KVM switch be branched off of another KVM switch, like a bunch of 4 port ethernet routers?