I am watching an online presentation right now about the new LogMeIn support for Intel RPAT (OOB management). It basically allows you to take control of a machine at the BIOS level. So you can make BIOS changes, turn it on if WOL isn't working right for some reason, supports booting to a remote IDE drive (in case the system won't boot), even works if the OS itself doesn't have any internet connectivity.
All you need is a LogMeIn Pro account, RPAT support is free. You do need a board which supports RPAT, but I know some of you have HA servers in remote locations, so this would be worth it. Not too many boards support RPAT yet, but HP, Lenovo, Asus all have hardware which supports it.
All you need is a LogMeIn Pro account, RPAT support is free. You do need a board which supports RPAT, but I know some of you have HA servers in remote locations, so this would be worth it. Not too many boards support RPAT yet, but HP, Lenovo, Asus all have hardware which supports it.