Hello guys!
So I am trying to setup my devices inside my 26U but I am having issues visualizing it and making this as efficient as possible for airflow, noose and aesthetics. I am writing this in hopes that you might help a guy out here.
Right now this is how the devices are to be put inside (order from top to bottom):
1U: Patch Panel 24-Port (this is the only one already inside)
2U: Ubiquiti Standard 16 Poe Switch (will be only using Ports 05-16 for now)
3U: Yeastar S412 PBX Phone Center
4U-8U: Ubiquiti Dream Router 7 & ISP Modem/Router (in bridge mode)
9U- 14U: Server (Jonsbo N4 case)
....
21U- 26U: UPS 1.5kva (connected to all the devices above without a PDU/power strip because manufacturer is against it).
So I have a couple questions:
Do you think I …
Hello guys!
So I am trying to setup my devices inside my 26U but I am having issues visualizing it and making this as efficient as possible for airflow, noose and aesthetics. I am writing this in hopes that you might help a guy out here.
Right now this is how the devices are to be put inside (order from top to bottom):
1U: Patch Panel 24-Port (this is the only one already inside)
2U: Ubiquiti Standard 16 Poe Switch (will be only using Ports 05-16 for now)
3U: Yeastar S412 PBX Phone Center
4U-8U: Ubiquiti Dream Router 7 & ISP Modem/Router (in bridge mode)
9U- 14U: Server (Jonsbo N4 case)
....
21U- 26U: UPS 1.5kva (connected to all the devices above without a PDU/power strip because manufacturer is against it).
So I have a couple questions:
Do you think I could add some blank panels here and there for better airflow? 1.
Any other accessories I could pick up to make it look less cluttered? Like a brush panel or a cable manager? 1.
Do you think I should rearrange anything to achieve my goals (simpler, less cluttered setup)?
I am really open to any advice you could give me to make this as good as possible.