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The Virtual CIO Checklist: 20 Things to Review Annually
25 Mar, 2026





£1093.46 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ATEN CL1000N is the kind of KVM you buy when you genuinely need reliable, rack-friendly control of a single-server console setup and you don’t want to faff about. It’s solidly built and the rack-mount form factor is the main “real” reason to spend the money—if you’re cleaning up cabling in a comms room or server closet, this will feel purpose-made. In day-to-day use, ATEN kit tends to be predictable: you plug in, switch, and it behaves, which is exactly what you want when you’re troubleshooting or doing planned maintenance.
That said, paying £910.75 ex-VAT is only sensible if you’re sure you actually need this class of hardware KVM and the connectivity/number of endpoints matches your environment. If you only have a couple of machines or you’re mostly doing occasional access, you may find better value with simpler switching (or remote management if your server platforms support it). Also consider whether you’re likely to scale—if the answer is “yes,” you might regret locking yourself into a single-purpose KVM approach.
**Who should buy:** UK IT teams/resellers running server racks that need dependable local console switching and want it neatly mounted. **Who shouldn’t:** smaller setups with light, infrequent console needs, or buyers who are likely to outgrow the current endpoint count quickly.

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