[olug] Community Colo Project

Dan Clough dclough at gmail.com
Fri Mar 27 16:42:04 UTC 2009


I've noticed that as well, the problem is that some towers are too tall to lay horizontally on a shelf.  I shelved a midtower in a 19-inch rack and I was literally pushing to get it past the screws connecting the shelf ears.  The tower ended up with lovely scratches all over its black case.  Not exactly my brightest moment.  I think the variance in tower height would end up causing more trouble than it's worth.

If we have cage space, I'm all for the bakers rack approach, but for liability and space issues shelving towers should be a no-go.
-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Brutsche <phil at brutsche.us>

Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 11:34:58 
To: Omaha Linux User Group<olug at olug.org>
Subject: Re: [olug] Community Colo Project


Most towers are 4U or less when sitting on their sides. At least the
ones I have are.

Dan Clough wrote:
> We should establish physical requirements for servers.  I think
> rackmountable, 4U and under is fair, since shelving tower servers
> would be space-consuming in a standard datacenter.  If, however, we
> aren't in a traditional data center such as Pinpoint or Cosentry,
> then we could use a bakers rack or some other setup for tower
> servers.

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Phil Brutsche
phil at brutsche.us
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