None in between. I prefer 4ft front and back, but I'm pretty sure that
exceeds the regulatory minimums. I like to have a little room when
operating on equipment.

Kurt

On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 13:21,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> Our server room is finally getting some badly needed upgrades (including the
> removal of a partial wall, more power, and a real server room cooling unit).
>
> We currently have three server racks.  Once this renovation project is
> complete, we will be adding two fairly full server racks.  We are hoping to
> have these upgrades keep the room adequate for another 5 years.  So,
> depending on the recommendations of rack spacing, it may be necessary to
> take out another wall and expand into what is currently an office.
>
> So, the questions are:
>
> 1. How closely together do you space your server racks?  That is, how much
> space between each rack?
>
> 2. How far out from the walls to you have them (both for air flow and for
> rear access)?
>
> I believe the current dimensions of the room would allow 7 racks (and we are
> already claiming space for 5) along one wall and with room for another 1-2
> on another wall.  Your recommendations may force us to re-consider.
>
> Thank you...
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