HCHTech
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I have a customer with 2, 2U physical servers in what is probably a 14 or 16U rolling rack (I didn't count exactly) that is about 32" deep. The servers are mounted at the top of the rack and the cabling all goes up to a 12U wall-mounted rack where the patch panels and all of the networking equipment is.
There isn't really room to re-configure this without redesigning the entire small server room, and it works well enough save for one thing: You can't slide a server out to work on it without tipping over the rack. This is one of those things that you would think whoever designed the setup in the first place would have thought of, but whatever, I'm stuck with it now.
The Macgyver solution I'm thinking of is to make a floor for the rack out of a sheet of metal or plywood and put the two APC 2200 UPS units they have (currently standing next to the rack) in there sideways. This will give the thing 120# of ballast that will keep it from tipping when you slide out one of the servers - it's just an open frame anyway, so I don't think there will be any thermal effect. The UPS' don't have any side venting, so I don't think it will hurt them either.
What do you think?
There isn't really room to re-configure this without redesigning the entire small server room, and it works well enough save for one thing: You can't slide a server out to work on it without tipping over the rack. This is one of those things that you would think whoever designed the setup in the first place would have thought of, but whatever, I'm stuck with it now.
The Macgyver solution I'm thinking of is to make a floor for the rack out of a sheet of metal or plywood and put the two APC 2200 UPS units they have (currently standing next to the rack) in there sideways. This will give the thing 120# of ballast that will keep it from tipping when you slide out one of the servers - it's just an open frame anyway, so I don't think there will be any thermal effect. The UPS' don't have any side venting, so I don't think it will hurt them either.
What do you think?