Features of Good Server Rack and Computer Server Racks
It is common for management in a smaller company to ok new servers and somehow forget they need to go somewhere. We get frantic calls daily from customers saying they need a server rack or cabinet for their new hardware. This is where things can get a bit dicey. Many of today's servers are blade servers and they can be from 29-42 inches deep. They also run hot and are very noisy. One Network Manager said he thought he was sitting on the wing of a propeller driven plane it was so loud! Since blade servers pull air from the front and blow it out the back, a quality server rack cabinet will require special venting for air flow. If you need a secure cabinet, the front and rear doors should be mesh or perforated. This allows you to lock the doors and still be able to see your hardware. Depending on your room, you may also want to install a fan for extra air movement. Many servers use mounting brackets that have a flange that fits in a square hole on the rackrails of a cabinet or rack. It is imperative that the cabinet you choose have this type of rackrail. There are other types of server racks referred to as 4-post server racks. In most cases, they are a frame that has 2-sets of vertical square holed rackrails that adjust in depth. Some of the better 4-post server racks can adjust from 26-42 inches deep. This is a very functional low cost way to put your hardware on. Some Key things to consider when choosing a server rack are:
As you can see, there are a lot of considerations to choosing the best server rack and rackmount powestrip for your applications. A quality rack or cabinet can accommodate the above considerations. That being said, one of the biggest mistakes is buying a server rack cabinet that is not deep enough. About Author Leslie Parker is Expert author in making articles for business, server rack, computer cabinets, server racks, wallmount portable rackmount cases, computer rack, PDUs, rackmount powerstrip, Digital Multimeters and Ecommorce etc. I have made many articles on Rackmount products too. Disclaimer: Article submitters are solely responsible for the content of their articles. ArtiLib can't be held liable for the contents of the articles. Report Abuse | Browse By Category |
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