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6/19/2025, 1:04:59 AM
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>how stable is that vertical server situation?
works very well, no problems with it.
You just have to put it on some wood slats to elevate it slightly to level, and to not scratch the floor.
Also you have to tuck it between something like i did, 1U on it's own it could easily fall on it's side if you nudged it.
>because that honestly looms like a really sleek way to do things
thanks, i don't have much space, and this is the best i came up with. Normally using rack server chassis means more space is needed, but in my case in vertical position it actually takes much less usable space than any tower build would.
Rack servers being generally very cheap while having all the nice enterprise features is a cherry on top.
>how stable is that vertical server situation?
works very well, no problems with it.
You just have to put it on some wood slats to elevate it slightly to level, and to not scratch the floor.
Also you have to tuck it between something like i did, 1U on it's own it could easily fall on it's side if you nudged it.
>because that honestly looms like a really sleek way to do things
thanks, i don't have much space, and this is the best i came up with. Normally using rack server chassis means more space is needed, but in my case in vertical position it actually takes much less usable space than any tower build would.
Rack servers being generally very cheap while having all the nice enterprise features is a cherry on top.
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