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Pi-KVM - add IPMI like functionality to your server

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Hi guys, just bumped into this: https://pikvm.org/

 

Apparently it convert a Raspberry Pi into a capable IP KVM. If you like it, you can support the production of a HAT that seamlessly integrates into the Pi with no solder required.

 

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Edited by gfjardim

  • 10 months later...

I've been following Maxim Devaev's work for quite some time and i've been using couple of PI-KVMs (DIY versions) since he made the information avaliable. They have been working 24/7 without any hicup and Maxim has  been really helpfull with every question that i had, i even made a interface to use PI-KVM with a Tesmart USB+HDMI switch and it worked very well. The PI-KVM is not a project anymore, its a product with lots of testing, debbuging and a reasonable track record. There is a very active comunity that grows day by day where new ideas appear and become oart of pi-kvm project as Maxim continues to add new features to the PI-KVM. 

Right now it is on Kickstarter, so if a anyone of you homelabers want a very powerfull gadget e recomend to back this one:

 
 

Edited by btagomes

Can highly recommend that product, the software and the developer behind it. Maxim is a great guy and a hell of a developer and engineer. Thanks for sharing here!

Edited by T0a

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