Recommendations for a new switch rack for my home
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@wirestyle22 said in Recommendations for a new switch rack for my home:
@Pete-S said in Recommendations for a new switch rack for my home:
To add some images to my suggestion.
This on the wall:
This on the floor:
I could split them. I'd rather capitalize on the cable management systems of the stand up racks though. I haven't seen any actual cable management systems in any of these so far
That's what I do. A quarter rack for network equipment and cables up on the wall. Floor standing quarter or half rack for heavy stuff like servers.
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@wirestyle22 said in Recommendations for a new switch rack for my home:
I could split them. I'd rather capitalize on the cable management systems of the stand up racks though. I haven't seen any actual cable management systems in any of these so far
Depends on what you buy.
And the need for cable management depends on how you do your cabling and what you mount where.
For instance the way you mounted the switch in the middle and the patch panels above and below is a clever way to do it.
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@wirestyle22 said in Recommendations for a new switch rack for my home:
I could split them. I'd rather capitalize on the cable management systems of the stand up racks though. I haven't seen any actual cable management systems in any of these so far
Does that really matter? Are you showing off for people who don't know shit about computers?
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@scottalanmiller said in Recommendations for a new switch rack for my home:
@wirestyle22 said in Recommendations for a new switch rack for my home:
@Pete-S said in Recommendations for a new switch rack for my home:
To add some images to my suggestion.
This on the wall:
This on the floor:
I could split them. I'd rather capitalize on the cable management systems of the stand up racks though. I haven't seen any actual cable management systems in any of these so far
That's what I do. A quarter rack for network equipment and cables up on the wall. Floor standing quarter or half rack for heavy stuff like servers.
It is very flexible.
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@Pete-S said in Recommendations for a new switch rack for my home:
@wirestyle22 said in Recommendations for a new switch rack for my home:
I could split them. I'd rather capitalize on the cable management systems of the stand up racks though. I haven't seen any actual cable management systems in any of these so far
Depends on what you buy.
And the need for cable management depends on how you do your cabling and what you mount where.
For instance the way you mounted the switch in the middle and the patch panels above and below is a clever way to do it.
Yeah, I wish my cable installers would have gone that direction.... Definitely something I will use the next time I have a large cabling project.
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@Dashrender said in Recommendations for a new switch rack for my home:
@wirestyle22 said in Recommendations for a new switch rack for my home:
I could split them. I'd rather capitalize on the cable management systems of the stand up racks though. I haven't seen any actual cable management systems in any of these so far
Does that really matter? Are you showing off for people who don't know shit about computers?
I have to look at it
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@scottalanmiller said in Recommendations for a new switch rack for my home:
@wirestyle22 said in Recommendations for a new switch rack for my home:
@Pete-S said in Recommendations for a new switch rack for my home:
To add some images to my suggestion.
This on the wall:
This on the floor:
I could split them. I'd rather capitalize on the cable management systems of the stand up racks though. I haven't seen any actual cable management systems in any of these so far
That's what I do. A quarter rack for network equipment and cables up on the wall. Floor standing quarter or half rack for heavy stuff like servers.
Have you ever posted what you have going on at casa de scott? I'd be curious to see it
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@wirestyle22 said in Recommendations for a new switch rack for my home:
@scottalanmiller said in Recommendations for a new switch rack for my home:
@wirestyle22 said in Recommendations for a new switch rack for my home:
@Pete-S said in Recommendations for a new switch rack for my home:
To add some images to my suggestion.
This on the wall:
This on the floor:
I could split them. I'd rather capitalize on the cable management systems of the stand up racks though. I haven't seen any actual cable management systems in any of these so far
That's what I do. A quarter rack for network equipment and cables up on the wall. Floor standing quarter or half rack for heavy stuff like servers.
Have you ever posted what you have going on at casa de scott? I'd be curious to see it
Long ago. These days the only thing going on here is packing. So most everything has been shipped out already.
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Wish I had a picture but alas I do not. My old house, pre wife, I had a wall mount rack with patch panel and switch (12 port 100Mbit at the time). Rest of rack equipment was in a old 2 post rack I, um, acquired from work. This is what I had:
https://www.startech.com/en-us/server-management/wallmounth2
Since then I have so little room for any equipment anywhere I've given up on having any sort of home lab for now. -
@wirestyle22 said in Recommendations for a new switch rack for my home:
I could split them. I'd rather capitalize on the cable management systems of the stand up racks though. I haven't seen any actual cable management systems in any of these so far
The cables are all inside a closed cabinet, high on the wall. No one will see anything but the front if you have a smoked glass front on the wall cabinet.
You should have a single fiber going from the wall cabinet to the floor cabinet and then a switch in the floor cabinet for all of that stuff as needed.
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When working to support 911 systems we used half rack on wheels. Most very small county PSAP are to small to have a full anchored rack. They could be pushed back when access wasn’t needed, and of course out when needed.
Since emergency calls where being handled by these things, they of course had to be secure.
ETA: hate typing on the phone,....