5

Does IPMI always include KVM? Is it always able to mount remote .ISO's and show viewport image?

pevik
  • 288
  • 1
  • 12
Poma
  • 1,299
  • 6
  • 24
  • 35

2 Answers2

6

IPMI is not KVM, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligent_Platform_Management_Interface . The basic functionality of IPMI is to provide the hardware status (on/off/restarting/faulty) and to power the machine on and off. Lastly, IPMI can send some basic SNMP traps.

KVM (or rather in this case IP-KVM) is a remote management on a higher level, which includes IPMI functionality (though there are some older KVMs that use their own protocols), and also the over-the-network passing of keyboard/video/mouse so the physical server console can be remotely accessed. Remote ISO and floppy mounting is yet another functionality, and not every IP-KVM has that.

dyasny
  • 18,802
  • 6
  • 49
  • 64
3

No, not always. These days it is rare that it is not included, but I have some old servers at home where it does not include KVM.

Chris S
  • 77,945
  • 11
  • 124
  • 216
TomTom
  • 51,649
  • 7
  • 54
  • 136