TinyPilot: Raspberry Pi KVM over IP Solution Review.
In remote server management, the KVM over IP solution has always been a go-to for professionals worldwide. Among these solutions, the TinyPilot Voyager has been making waves due to its compact design, high performance, and value for money. This blog post will overview the TinyPilot Voyager 2a, a Raspberry Pi 4-based KVM over IP device, and why it might fit your professional environment or home lab perfectly. Michael Lynch, the founder of TinyPilot, was kind enough to send me a sample unit to play around with, and this post is a result of my thoughts and impressions of working with the unit.
Specifications and Requirements
The TinyPilot Voyager features a Toshiba T358743 HDMI capture chip, a Quad-core 1.5GHz ARM CPU, 2 GB of RAM, and 32 GB of storage. It supports active Power over Ethernet (PoE) and has an ultra-quiet 13,200 RPM fan. The device comes with the TinyPilot Pro software, a USB-C power plug, a USB-C to USB-A cable, detailed documentation, and quick start instructions.
To use the TinyPilot Voyager with your server, you’ll need a display output port on your server, a USB port, an HDMI cable, and an Ethernet cable.
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