Monday, March 27, 2006

Getting A Rack Mount Computer

By: Jeff Jefferson

Who says that only professionals need rack mount computers? This
is a very erroneous assumption that many people have about rack
mount computers.

Anyone, including you who are confronted with the problem of how
best to handle your computer, surely needs a rack mounted
computer. One of the biggest mistakes people make is that they
think they are far better off not buying one.

The argument that only professionals need rack mounted computers
certainly springs from the cost of acquiring one. But what
should be clear is that if you can afford it, why not go for it
instead of the normal computer. A smart person would take a rack
mount computer over a regular computer any day of the week.

You need a rack space for your computer. In other words, you
need a rack mounted computer to ease your work with the
computer, even if you are not a professional.

Before going into details on why you need a rack mounted
computer, it is necessary to familiarize ourselves with what a
rack mounted computer really is.

Many people are not very clear on exactly what it is.

A rack mounted computer is simply computer that is mounted on a
metal frame (other wise called a rack).

To prevent use of inferior computer racks, the Electronics
Industries Association (EIA) has provided standards for computer
racks. This standard helps to ensure that you only get to use
the best computer racks for your computer.

Note that there is a big difference between a computer rack and
a computer cabinet. The computer rack is the frame used for
mounting the computer, while the computer cabinet is fitted with
doors and usually side panels- and used to put in the computer.

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