Remote management servers boast open source guts
Feb 14, 2005 — by Rick Lehrbaum — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsUtah startup Opengear Inc. unveils its first products this week at the LinuxWorld conference in Boston. The CM4000 remote console servers come in 8-, 16-, and 48-port models, and are powered by an ARM-based system-on-chip processor running uClinux along with software from other open source projects.
Learn more about the Opengear CM4000 console management servers and their embedded hardware and open source software in our complete Device Profile:
Opengear CM4000 remote console servers
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