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Wall mount server racks

Saturday, March 29, 2008 - 9:40 PM by Joe Leave a comment Comments

On Friday I was working for a new client in Albany. They are getting a brand new server, APC and network switch.

My job was to mount the new switch and connect the data cables from the punch down that was done by the telephone company.

The first picture is what was done by the phone company.

BBC Server Wall before

Here is what it looks like after I mounted the switch and 2 wall mount racks. These racks are really neat. They hug the wall saving space, especially good for this project since the closet is going to be used as a kitchen and storage area. They are pretty inexpensive too, only $200 for each. A 4 post 8 foot rack with shelves costs anywhere from $1,250 – $5,000 or more, depending on brand, number of shelves, accessories, etc, etc. You can check out these wall mount shelves on Dell’s page here.

BBC Server Wall After

The wires on my side are a bit of a mess, but that’s only because we didn’t receive 1/2 the cables we needed. We have small cables coming so we can make it look neat, had to use 15 foot cables in the meantime. Just waiting for the server and APC unit to finish their setup then it’s on to configuring the desktop machines on the new network.

  1. April 2nd, 2008 at 12:16 | #1

    The wires on my side are a bit of a mess

    I have never met a computer guy that did neat wiring.

  2. April 2nd, 2008 at 13:05 | #2

    Well we try our best, we hate wiring. Maybe I’ll have you come do it!

    It is much nicer now and neatly tied up. Dell shipped us 15 foot CAT5 cables when we only had to go 2 feet, so we did the best we could until the right size ones came. I am going back on Friday to configure their server, I’ll update the picture once the project is complete.

  3. Mercy
    December 29th, 2009 at 17:22 | #3

    Why not use a 4 post rack like this one.

    I’m sure you have it figured out. Everything looks very clean.

  4. December 29th, 2009 at 17:27 | #4

    We didn’t go with a 4 post rack because there is no room for it in the small space. The rest of the room is being used for storage so we had to come up with the least spacious choice.

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