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Enclosure Design Tips Handbook
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. Rack mount enclosures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. Card racks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9. Portable cabinets
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Case Study: Customers Report AirBlock Data Center Enclosures Pay Off (.pdf)
-to-front and back-to-back. Cool air is then vented into the front-to-front rows (referred to as cold-air rows), directed through the racks to cool the computers, and then exhausted out the rear of the rack into the back-to-back rows (known as the hot-air rows). By using these transparent partitions
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Server Cabinet & KVM Switches FAQ
. When KVM switches are used in conjunction with racks and enclosures, additional floor space is gained and cable management is made much simpler. Back to Top. What cabling do I need to use with a KVM switch?. Connect-Tek KVM switches require one cable per computer along with one cable connecting your
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A scalable cooling strategy to meet current and future thermal management requirements
The speed of technological changes has resulted in substantial new challenges for data centers, and realizing goals of increased processing capacity, greater efficiency, a smaller physical footprint and reduced operational costs are met with many consequences. For instance, higher rack densities
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Wireless Devices for Temperature Monitoring (.pdf)
screen. Receivers in NEMA-rated. enclosures are also available for outdoor applications. or harsher indoor settings. Figure 6 Typical Channel Display Box. Wireless Devices. www.omega.com. Page 2 of 4. The most interesting new receivers do not require a host computer at al . They are built
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MICRO: Product Technology News (April 2001)
for condensable process gases and a nonheated version. Thousands of sizes of preengineered gears are suitable for use with sensors, scanners, instruments, automated controls, and robotics. A wide variety of styles, noncorrosive, and noncontaminating materials are available, including bevel, spur, rack
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Smart Computing Article - Storage-Area Networks Improve Data Management
of redundant features. For instance, Dell Computer Corp. offers a Windows NT-based SAN line of products in its PowerVault offerings. These products include a disk processor enclosure (DPE), a disk array enclosure (DAE), and a deskside enclosure containing one DPE and DAE. Rack-mounted and standalone JBOD
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High Density Cooling - A Costs & Benefits Review
. 5,460. Average Area Loading (W/Sqft). 222. 344. 216. 396. Number of Racks. 56. 30. 405. 144. Computer. Average Rack Loading (kW/Rack). 8.39. 15.67. 5.33. 15. Density. Equipment Capacity (kW). 118. 15. 118. 15. Minimum Cooling Unit (Qty). 3.97. 31.33. 18.25. 144. Total Required Cooling Unit (Qty). 4. 32