In common people's impression, the computer host and the monitor are a natural pair. Without the monitor, the computer host is a lump of scrap iron and can not be used. In fact, this is not the case in the idc industry. When the computer host is used as a server, the supporting display is not only unnecessary, but will become a burden. Because the server is controlled and managed through the remote desktop, and when logging in to the server remotely, it is not necessarily operated through the display, but through the mobile phone or other terminal input instructions.
Of course, the remote desktop management of most servers still needs monitors to operate, and even the server hosting machine rooms also need monitors. The server is placed in the machine room, and it is not allowed to enter the machine room randomly for operation. The machine room manages and monitors the server. Multiple servers share one monitor through the conversion kit. Is it the same to rent a Hong Kong server?
Does the server have a monitor?
Take the Hong Kong server as an example. Hong Kong server rental, like other regions, does not have a monitor. Users use local monitors to manage and set up Hong Kong servers through remote desktops; If it is unnecessary, the computer room only needs to remotely install the Hong Kong server system through the display, log in and check the Hong Kong server for failure. Only when the hardware fails, the computer room will enter the cabinet for replacement.
The main reason why Hong Kong servers do not have monitors is that Hong Kong servers have strong host performance, stable operation, massive storage, and can withstand large negative charges for a long time. For other servers, especially displays, they are very weak, because Hong Kong servers do not need to have strong image processing capabilities. If there is a big image processing requirement for the Hong Kong server, you can contact the computer room to install an independent video card when renting the Hong Kong server.