Netrack server racks cabinet and Fibre distribution units
Server racks cabinets are not unlike a server rack in that it contains and organizes IT equipment. The main distinction between the two is that the server cabinet is securely enclosed. Implying it has doors at the front and rear of the rack; these doors are generally perforated in order to increase air circulation within the enclosure. A server rack cabinet offers additional security due to the locking component, restricting any kind of tampering. A rack is used to hold and organize IT equipment in a system that is best for the optimization of the equipment and optimal utilization of floor space. Generally a “U” space (usually called a Rack Unit or RU) is a unit of measure and IT jargon for IT equipment. One single U space amounts to 1.75 inches. Spacing of holes for a standard 19” rack is made in groups of three holes, these three-hole groups are defined as a 1 U space. Now a server is a device designed categorically to process requests from other programs and equipment and de...