Sir,
We have experience with this NOISE!  If you are forced to remain in the
server room, it gets noiser as equipment is added and YOUR hearing suffers -
don't do it!  At the very least, build a wall of boxes (toner cartridges,
undeployed VoIP phones, spare laptops, etc.) between you and the servers to
preserve your hearing (which cannot be replaced).  Out-of-sight, out-of-mind
is great until you are deaf!  Full rack enclosure solution for which vendors
- there are a lot of options depending on servers, UPS, etc.  Can you give
more detail as to your equipment mix?

Jeff

On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 7:21 PM, Tim Wagerle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  I came to this job with a basement room 13'x20' filled to the brim with
> old tech equipment and 5 servers (AS400, 3-Windows, NT, IBM Tape Drive and
> Dell 122T Tape Drive) wedged into nooks and crannies.  This was to be the
> Server room only, but now my work area also.  L  NOISE!   Side effect, I
> have no one watching over my shoulder.  J  Now that I have cleaned out the
> previous occupants, got a 1950's modular desk in place and got the Servers
> in a place I can actually manage them, I though a Server room redesign was
> in order.
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> I am looking for recommendations on full rack enclosures.
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> Tim Wagerle, TSS
>
> Josephine County Circuit Court
>
> Oregon Judicial Department
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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