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Server Rack Uses
Server Rack
features and functionality
Server Rack Size/Capacity
Server Rack Security
Other Server Rack Features
Finding the
best Server Rack for your needs
Server Rack
Uses
Server racks are designed and built to hold
computers, servers, monitors, kvm switches, patch panels, network
equipment, production bench test equipment and other electronic
equipment. Server racks are used in a variety of industries such as
computers/technology, finance/banking, manufacturing, medical and
almost any corporate setting that could benefit from vertical
storage of equipment. Server racks are an extremely important
component of any network. Quite often server racks are overlooked as
just 'another piece of hardware' or categorized under office
furniture or shelving. Finding the right server racks can increase
the protection, security and ease of management of any network.
Server Racks also save valuable floor space and add a professional
appearance to your facility.
Server racks come in a wide variety of preconfigured sizes, shapes
and designs. Some options might include features such as power /
surge strips, fans, casters and glass doors. Server racks can
typically be adapted with adjustable shelves and other components to
hold and protect your specific equipment. Server racks can also be
custom ordered and built to your exact specifications. Server racks
generally appear pretty similar and have a fairly narrow range of
features and functions, but there are some important differences
among server racks that you should consider when making a purchase
decision.
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Server Rack
features and functionality
The first place to start when finding the right server
racks for your company is to determine what your needs are first,
and then find the server rack or racks that will fulfill those
needs. Consider the equipment that you need to install, consider how
many pieces of equipment will be housed in the server rack(s),
consider the manner that the equipment will be connected to each
other and the network, consider the power requirements for those
components, consider your security needs and concerns, consider the
esthetics requirements, consider your budget and last but not least
consider any additional needs or requirements that you might have in
the future. Once you have a good understanding of your requirements,
you can shop and compare server racks according to the following
features:
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Server Rack Size/Capacity- is one of the most
important considerations, not only to make sure that the server rack
has the right dimensions (height, width and depth), but also how the
server racks will fit into the operating environment. This means
checking the usable (inside) dimensions and the overall (outside)
dimensions. You'll want to determine if freestanding, desktop or
wall-mounted server racks will work best for your equipment and
environment, although most server racks that house more than one
server are generally freestanding. Check the weight capacity of the
server rack to make sure it will work for your anticipated network
equipment load.
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Server Rack Configuration- planning your server
rack purchase requires you to consider how the equipment needs to be
connected, which in turn impacts how the server racks will need to
be configured. Server racks come with varying levels of adaptability
and accessories (i.e.shelves, vertical rails, fans, power strips
etc.) so you'll want to make sure that the server rack is
customizable for your needs.
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Server
Rack Security- server rack security comes in many
forms and options. In their least secure form, server racks are just
frames and offer no additional barriers to the equipment. In their
most secure form, server racks are fully protected with four sided
doors/panels and multiple locks. Many fully secure server racks are
equipped with a tempered, front smoked-glass locking door, providing
you with both security and easy viewing access. Server racks with
locked side panels that are easily removable, add security and an
additional means of equipment access. You can also get server racks
within a medium level of security range (e.g., server racks with
four screened panels). The choice for what level of security you
need depends on what potential threats to your network equipment you
perceive and predict. You may find that completely secure server
racks are a better value than some of the less secure alternatives.
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Other Server Rack Features- apart from the main
features listed above, there are additional secondary features to
consider when purchasing your server rack, including:
- Assembly- do you want the server rack to come assembled or ready
for assembly? - Metal- is steel or aluminum better for your needs? -
Venting- do you want vented doors and/or panels on the server racks?
- Access- would you like to have access to the equipment through
side or back panels? - Leveling- do you need to be able to adjust
the leveling of your network equipment? - Construction- do you have
minimum requirements for the type of server rack construction? -
Color- is the color of the server rack important? - Mobility- do you
need to move the equipment and/or put wheels on the server rack? -
Locking- what type of locking mechanism(s) do you require on the
server racks? - Accessories- some of the available server rack
accessories include fixed shelves, rollout shelves, power strips,
monitors, fans, seismic bracing, cable management, joining kits,
keyboard trays, utility drawers, reducer rails, blanking/filler
panels, adjustable angle brackets and so on.
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Finding the
best Server Rack for your needs
Shopping for a server rack online is a great way to research and
compare several types, models and brands of server racks to make
sure you find what that will work for you based on your desired
configuration, security, capacity and other features. Once you have
a good idea of what type and size of server rack will work best for
your company, compare specific products as far as price, warranty,
and shipping costs and other terms and conditions. To go a step
further in finding the right server rack for you, it might pay to
ask your peers and colleagues if they have had any experience-
either good or bad- with specific server rack brands, models or
vendors.
When comparing server racks, it is important to compare "apples to
apples", make sure you are not miss-led with a seeming great price
on a server rack, only to find either it will not need your needs
(check the depth!) or you will have to spend 3 days to build your
server rack, when you thought if came "ready to use".
We certainly do hope you have found the information we have gathered
for you to be useful. We recognize that this guide lines in no way
have exhausted the scope of server rack information, and that you do
your own due diligence in finding the right server rack for your
needs and pocket.
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