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How to Choose the Right IT Support Provider for Your Business
15 Jan, 2026



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AI-generated summary
For **£3,476.88 ex‑VAT**, the ATEN **KL1116VN** is absolutely a “buy it when you really need it” kind of KVM. This isn’t the sort of switch you’d pick for a small office desk setup—its value only really shows up in **server-room / rack environments** where you need **reliable, low-drama switching** and a cleaner operational workflow (fewer “where’s the keyboard?” moments, faster maintenance access, that kind of thing). If you’re running multiple hosts and want admins to manage them from a single console without constantly moving peripherals, it can be a sensible reliability play.
That said, it’s **only worth it if you’re confident in the number of ports and your cabling/upgrade path**—because at this price, you should be getting a lot more than “it works.” If you’ve just got a handful of machines, or you’re considering it mainly to avoid downtime during occasional maintenance, there are usually **cheaper alternatives** or simpler approaches that hit the same practical needs. I’d recommend buying when you’re standardising rack infrastructure and need dependable KVM control; I’d hold off if this is for a lightweight environment, because the cost-to-benefit is harder to justify.
If you tell me roughly **how many servers you need to access**, whether you’re using **local vs remote admin**, and what your current console setup looks like, I can sanity-check whether this level of spend makes sense or if you’ll be overbuying.

ATEN
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ATEN
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ATEN
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JABRA
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