Personal Co-location Registry
Kelly Setzer
Kelly.Setzer at LiquidChicken.org
Thu Mar 18 15:51:07 UTC 2004
On Thu, Mar 18, 2004 at 09:07:31AM -0500, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
>
> In message <g3d67ag03k.fsf at sa.vix.com>, Paul Vixie writes:
>
> >> I agree, lack of interactive access to a system prior to a functional OS
> >> being loaded always seemed like a potential problem area to me,
> >> particularly for something based on common PC architecture.
> >
> >http://www.realweasel.com/ is your friend. (isc has about a dozen of 'em.)
> >
>
> Realweasel is a great idea if you can afford it -- but the PCI version
> lists for $350, which is as expensive as some used 1U servers on EBay.
Is there an effective alternative? All the intel "servers" these days
seem to have one of those handy-dandy (note: sarcasm) ethernet ports
variously called "integrated lights-out (ILO)" or "lights-out
management (LOM)", etc.
I am dismayed that intel-based server vendors haven't noticed the
decades-old trend of having serial ports for emergency/remote access.
Kelly
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