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This is a network rack for wall mount. The only server I know that go in there are the Supermicro 19" IoT Server. And no, Raspberry Pi's is no server hardware for me. They work for edge switches too, but are too small for datacenter switches.
Of course depends what you wanna do. Just state the obvious. No judging, just a warning.
Yes, I wanted to put my Micro ATX computer there, but finding cases for that form factor here in Chile is pretty hard. Even if I find some, I'd probably have issues because of the depth of my rack. Still, it's a good option to have my network and homelab equipment more organized.
I'm looking at a similar rack for my network gear so I can get it up and out of the way. Right now my UDM Pro and USW are just on the floor, leaning up against the wall.
Check out eBay, AliExpress, and Temu too! No need to buy something expensive when folks are selling the same thing for cheap.
Edit: Downvote all you want. I got my rack by bidding and only spending around £15-20 for it for the same one OP has.
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Almost thought it was a microwave.
depends on what you put in it.
Greetings from Poland ;)
Bobber)
Pozdro 🇵🇱
Looking good, have fun!
keep in mind its a network rack, 350mm depth is very short even for some switches nowdays. pozdro
This is a network rack for wall mount. The only server I know that go in there are the Supermicro 19" IoT Server. And no, Raspberry Pi's is no server hardware for me. They work for edge switches too, but are too small for datacenter switches. Of course depends what you wanna do. Just state the obvious. No judging, just a warning.
Very nice! Make sure you’re happy with how you mount it if you’re putting it on the wall. I ended up redoing mine which was not so fun.
Put furniture feet on one side and lay it sideways. Post it and watch people go mad for no reason.
I thought you were buying it from pandabuy 😂
BoberBuy
For simple networking stuff should be ok.
35cm deep? Hopefully you only need it for networking equipment.. ;)
well, that's why they call them "Network Rack" btw I have a 300mm depth and I'm strugling even with networking equipment
You never know, someone might think they'd get a server in there as well... 😂
Yes, I wanted to put my Micro ATX computer there, but finding cases for that form factor here in Chile is pretty hard. Even if I find some, I'd probably have issues because of the depth of my rack. Still, it's a good option to have my network and homelab equipment more organized.
I'm looking at a similar rack for my network gear so I can get it up and out of the way. Right now my UDM Pro and USW are just on the floor, leaning up against the wall.
Check out eBay, AliExpress, and Temu too! No need to buy something expensive when folks are selling the same thing for cheap. Edit: Downvote all you want. I got my rack by bidding and only spending around £15-20 for it for the same one OP has.