...purchasing decision. • Check out our IT knowledgebase for indepth info about the latest technologies, pin-outs, etc. Find detailed, easy to understand application diagrammes. • Please find our "Server" topics on the left side of this page.
...remote sites to access servers, logic controllers, or any devices that require programming. • Diagnostics. From your master control room, you can probe servers and run diagnostics. • Matrix Switches • Matrix switches enable more than one device to ...
...applications, server farms, hospitals, etc. • The average system is hit by 120 power disturbances per month • Downtime is unacceptable and often costly. But it’s impossible to get 99.9% uptime when you plug your hardware into an AC outlet....
...As workstations and servers migrated from ordinary 10-Mbps Ethernet to 100-Mbps speeds, it became clear that even greater speeds were needed. Gigabit Ethernet was developed for an even faster Ethernet standard to handle the network traffic gener...
...video or RGB coax cables, which often can’t be easily pulled through tight conduits and can be more difficult to terminate (for more on the limitations of simply extending video cabling, see below). • A bonus: In most buildings, copper cabling is...
...racks typically cost less than cabinets. • Types of racks. • The best place to start when picking a rack is to ask yourself: What are you going to put in it? This will help you determine if you need a wallmount or a floor-mount model and whether ...
...attach to the rails; servers or other equipment sits on the shelves. Make sure the shelf has the weight capacity you need—some can hold hundreds of pounds. For easy access to components in your cabinet, choose a sliding shelf. There are also vent...
...make choosing a data or server cabinet a daunting task. But, by considering your requirements one at a time, you can zero in on the enclosure that fits your needs best. • Size. • Before you choose a cabinet size, you need to determine what equipment...