Nowadays, IT devices such as servers, routers, and storage, are mounted into Server rack 19-inch rack to protect from external impact. Here are profitable but essential tips around the server rack.
Mainly, it is used to accommodate IT equipment such as servers, storage, HUB, switches, etc. to improve management and operation efficiency. Many server racks exist for all specific needs and situations — for instance, 2-post rack 4-post rack network rack. As a feature of the 4-post server rack (19-inch rack), it has four mounting rails to mount equipment.
“Rackmount server” and “Rackmount equipment” refer to the server and IT equipment mounted to mounting rails horizontally. By contrast, generally, servers around on a desk in the office are called tower servers. We usually provide our racks for rackmount servers.
Commonly server rack is called various ways such as 19-inch rack, system rack, server cabinet, server cart, etc. It depends on location and industry, but the server rack, which meets EIA (Electronic Industries Alliance), is called a 19-inch rack. Typically server rack is a 19-inch rack, but sometimes, depending on the mounted equipment, you must use a 21-inch rack or 23-inch rack.
Take a look at a picture below. 19 inches is not the distance of the width of the server rack. The 19-inch dimension is a distance between the edges of mounting rails. 19 inches=482.6mm