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£1722.70 inc. VAT
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If you’re paying £1,435.58 ex‑VAT for an ATEN KN1108VA, you should already know you’re in “serious infrastructure” territory. This is the sort of rack‑mount KVM unit you buy when you’ve got a defined need—multiple servers to manage from a single console—where uptime and predictable switching matter more than saving a few quid. ATEN’s gear generally feels built for daily use in IT rooms, and the rack form factor is a genuine win if you’re trying to keep cabling sane and controls accessible for a tech team.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this on a whim, and you shouldn’t either. If you only have a small lab setup, or you’re mainly trying to reduce desk clutter, there are cheaper KVM options and even remote console workflows that can cover the job without committing to a big, rack‑mounted console. Also, make sure you’re confident this model matches your environment’s connector/cabling reality—KVMs are great until you discover the “one missing adapter” problem. Bottom line: best for SMB/enterprise teams standardising access to multiple servers in a controlled rack, not ideal for lightweight or occasional use.

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