I've been mounting switches backwards forever;  I mean, the ports are on
the back of the servers, right?  it only makes sense.   Now, normally,
I put it at the top of the rack and it works fine;  excess heat gets
sucked out through the fan at the top of the rack.  

Well, in my most recent racks, I decided to be clever and mount it in the
middle.  Less cable travel for everyone, right?  

The idea turned out less brilliant than planned.   I mounted a server
above it that was alrealdy, ah, iffy heat wise, and as soon as it was
loaded, it crashed, I believe due to thermal stress.

So my thought is to just mount some powerful fans opposite the switch[1],
pushing the hot air out the front of the rack.  I mean, it would warm
the intake of the servers above, but most of my servers are not thermally
iffy, and the data center is reliably cold, so that seems to be less of
an evil than dumping all the heat into the server immediately above 
through the bottom of the case.  (though, I soppose, that is also an option; 
I have some massively overcooled 3u chassis that could take that heat
and a lot more and dissipate it before anything unpleasant happened.  
Heck, I should put the 'thermally iffy' server in a new case anyhow,
and that wind tunnel sounds like just the thing;)


[1]perhaps something like this: 
http://www.amazon.com/Tripp-Lite-SmartRack-Rack-fan/dp/B001DW8J5M
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