Developers first placed KVM switches in Ahmedabad complete microcomputers on cards
and packaged them in standard 19-inch racks in the 1970s soon after the
introduction of 8-bit microprocessors. This architecture operated in the
industrial process control industry as an alternative to minicomputer
control-systems. Early models stored programs in EPROM and were limited to a
single function with a small realtime executive.
The KVM switches in delhi hasVMEbus architecture (ca. 1981) defined a computer
interface which included implementation of a board-level computer installed in
a chassis backplane with multiple slots for pluggable boards to provide I/O,
memory, or additional computing. The PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers
Group PICMG developed a chassis/blade structure for the then emerging
Peripheral Component Interconnect bus PCI which is called CompactPCI.
Common
among these KVM switches in kolkata chassis based computers was the fact that the entire chassis was a single
system. While a chassis might include multiple computing elements to provide
the desired level of performance and redundancy, there was always one board in
charge, one master board coordinating the operation of the entire system KVM switches in Hyderabad.
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