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  2. 19-inch rack - Wikipedia

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    The height of a rack can vary from a few inches, such as in a broadcast console, to a floor-mounted rack whose interior is 45 rack units (200.2 centimetres or 78.82 inches) high. 42U is a common configuration. Many wall-mounted enclosures for industrial equipment use 19-inch racks.

  3. List of PowerEdge servers - Wikipedia

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    The letter indicates the type of server: R (for Rack-mountable) indicates a 19″ rack-mountable server, M (for Modular) indicates a blade server, whilst T (for Tower) indicates a stand-alone server. [3] This letter is then followed by three digits.

  4. Blade server - Wikipedia

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    The most common computer rack form-factor is 42U high, which limits the number of discrete computer devices directly mountable in a rack to 42 components. Blades do not have this limitation. As of 2014, densities of up to 180 servers per blade system (or 1440 servers per rack) are achievable with blade systems. [2]

  5. Computer fan - Wikipedia

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    In gaming laptops and mobile workstations, two or more heavy duty fans may be used. In rack-mounted servers, a single row of fans may operate to create an airflow through the chassis from front to rear, which is directed by passive ducts or shrouds across individual components' heat sinks.

  6. ThinkSystem - Wikipedia

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    The hard disks were mounted in removable carriers, despite the fact that the server only supported cold swap. [25] A single socket server, the processor on offer was the 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor. [25] An intense cooling system was incorporated, with a large heatsink and an array of pipes, with three small fans addressing cooling needs ...

  7. Rack rail - Wikipedia

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    Rack Rail comes in two different commonly used forms. Tapped/threaded rack rail has round holes tapped for 10-32 UNF or 10-24 UNC screws. The other common form of rack rail is square hole rack strip which has square holes for captive nuts, available tapped for various different screw threads, that are clipped into the holes as needed to mount equipment.

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