The KVM Matrix Grid™ (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) is an extended design of KVM technology. It makes it possible to connect a large number of computers and workstation modules in a complex yet flexible network architecture.
In contrast to the functions of conventional KVM switches, a KVM Matrix Grid™ enables, for example, a peer-to-peer connection between many computers and control elements such as mouse, keyboard and monitor. Communication between several digital KVM matrices is bidirectional. Each port of the KVM matrix switch can be used as an input or output with the KVM Matrix Grid™ (input/output port).
A large number of users can access a variety of resources such as servers, computers and specialized hardware in a network with KVM Matrix Grid™ function. As ports are used bidirectionally to transmit the KVM signal, there is no need for physical switching. No matter how complex the network infrastructure is set up, users can work with it without noticing any of this complexity.
As it can route data traffic via multiple paths or KVM matrices, G&D's grid design promotes a high level of reliability and redundancy. This guarantees access to important systems at all times - even in the event of a hardware component failure.
The KVM Matrix Grid™ functions can be used to customize the network structure to suit any requirement. Whether as a string, ring, star or completely meshed network - any topology can be implemented with the grid design from G&D.
Further information on the topic of KVM Matrix Grid™ can be found in our company blog:
Matrix grid: bidirectional access for complex infrastructures
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