Monday, July 12, 2010

Server cabinets from Dynapower USA

Dynapower USA is a designer and manufacturer of server cabinets which come in two models; wall mount cabinets and eJet rack cabinets. Server cabinets are used to conceal server rack mount chassis and protect them from dust and particles, keep them cool, and to hold in the noise produced by server rack mount hardware. Most server cabinets can be locked to ensure there is no unauthorized access to the server/s.

Server rack mount slide rails are used to allow the server to slide in and out of the server cabinet to allow for ease of access during cleaning or servicing. Another server rack mount accessory is the cable fixture which is used to keep the cables held in a neat and tidy fashion inside the server cabinet. It also ensures that the cables can unfold well when the server is pulled out of the cabinet. When there are several servers in a single server cabinet, you cannot have separate keyboards for each server. We thus use a server rack mount KVM switch to share a single switch between multiple servers.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Rack cabinets with sliding rails available at Dynapower USA


Servers and other computing equipment are sometimes very bulky and heavy. Such equipment may from time to time require to be serviced or even have accessories added to them. To conserve space and for safety reasons, we employ rack cabinets to enclose them and keep the wires well organized. Rack cabinets have doors and detachable walls to facilitate easy access to the equipment therein.

In some service instances you may be required to fully detach the piece of equipment from the rack cabinet, something which can be very cumbersome. To cater for such inconveniences we need to use slide rails. The pair of slide rails is fixed directly into the rack cabinet. The equipment is then attached to the slide rails such that it is able to slide in and out of the rack along the rails. Once in place the equipment may then be bolted onto the rack. The slide rails must be durable such that they can fully support the equipment when it has been slid out of the rack cabinet.