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RE: Not just a number
Oh yes right. Certainly if you've a lot of patching to do then the wider
racks are better, we're just putting another rack in our head office and
the cable guys were fairly instant on a wide front to help with cable
management.
>from
and data patching. We're having one of these WAN VOIP phone solution
thingies installed, looks great, provided it works :-)
But yes in an HA environment less essential. But then with all those
patch panels you going to have one hell of a birds nest!
Rob Mouser
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Robinson [mailto:ukcueman@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 09 April 2003 18:33
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Not just a number
> I'm assuming you're talking 800 deep? In practice most HA kit will sit
> comfortably in a 600 deep cab, unless you going to add some meaty
> servers.
I meant 800 wide. I've been told that the extra room is useful for cable
management, but (a) that was a salesman and (b) I'm not sure how
necessary it is in an HA environment. From your comments, I assume you
believe an 800 wide rack is not worth it?
> Label label label that's all I can say. I managed to 'loose' a few
> cables in Node '0' and a few hours with a tone tester is sole
> destroying!
This is a lesson I intend to learn the easy way!
Thanks,
Paul
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