CableOrganizer.com Cites 5 Considerations for Purchasing a Computer, Server or Device Rack System


FORT LAUDERDALE, FL--(Marketwire - April 9, 2008) - Rack mounting can be an excellent way to enhance, organize and protect electronic equipment, whether at home or in the workplace. Whether the rack system will be used to house your office network or home theater components, CableOrganizer.com (http://CableOrganizer.com) -- an industry leading eTailer of cable, wire and equipment management solutions -- offers this advice consumers should heed before purchasing:

--  Rack Style: Open or Enclosed? If you want to have continuous, easy
    access to your rack mounted equipment and don't mind it being in plain
    sight, an open rack is a straightforward, and often cost-effective, option.
    On the other hand, if you prefer to keep your electronic components
    concealed, or to give them extra protection against moisture, chemicals and
    dust, an enclosure is more along the lines of what you need.
    
--  Ventilation: To extend the life and improve the performance of your
    home theater or network equipment, the most important thing you can do is
    keep it cool and well-ventilated. If you're considering using an open rack
    in a temperature-controlled room, then your ventilation problem is already
    solved. However, because enclosures tend to trap heat, if you opt for one
    you'll need to take a few thermal-management measures. Rack mount fans,
    ventilation units and vented panels or enclosure tops will help to move
    warm air out and cool air in.
    
--  Construction: Will your rack system arrive to you already welded
    together, or will you have to apply some elbow grease and assemble it
    yourself? Most steel enclosures, like the ones available at
    CableOrganizer.com from Quest, Great Lakes, Kendall Howard and Bud
    Industries, come pre-assembled and ready-to-use, straight from the box.
    Most open racks, though, are what are often referred to as knockdown-style,
    which means that it's time to break out the tool box! While many knockdown-
    style racks can be simple to assemble, look into the difficulty level ahead
    of time to assess whether or not you'll need (or want) to pay someone to do
    it for you.
    
--  Shelf Adjustability: Whether you're considering an open rack or an
    enclosure, the adjustment capabilities of your rack system's shelving is
    something you'll definitely want to give some thought to. It goes without
    saying that fixed shelves afford you the least access to equipment. This
    isn't much of a problem if you decide to use an open rack, since your
    electrical components will be more or less exposed all of the time.
    However, if you're leaning more towards an enclosure, sliding or swing-out
    shelves will make a world of difference in how easy it will be to access
    your home theater and network equipment when it needs to be serviced.
    
--  Customization: With regard to enclosures especially, when you're
    choosing which vendor to purchase from, weigh into account whether or not
    the company allows for customization. Why purchase a basic enclosure and do
    the customization work yourself if you can have the manufacturer install
    rails, fans, vents and cable management exactly where and how you want
    them? Enclosures by Middle Atlantic and Great Lakes, available at
    CableOrganizer.com, feature exactly those types of options.
    

"Whether you're looking for open racks or enclosures, network cables or electrical tools, we offer an extremely large selection to make any office computer network or home theater system the best it can be," said Paul Mann, co-founder and COO of CableOrganizer.com.

Indeed, CableOrganizer.com offers an array of computer and server racks and enclosures, including:

Enclosures:

--  Networking Enclosure -
    http://cableorganizer.com/computer-cabinets/floor-enclosures.htm
--  Portable Cabinets -
    http://cableorganizer.com/computer-cabinets/portable-cabinets.htm
--  Sound & Security Enclosures -
    http://cableorganizer.com/computer-cabinets/sound-security-enclosures.htm
--  Fiber Optic Enclosures -
    http://cableorganizer.com/fiber-optic-enclosures/
--  Seismic Enclosure -
    http://cableorganizer.com/computer-cabinets/seismic-enclosures.htm
--  Outdoor Cabinets -
    http://cableorganizer.com/computer-cabinets/outdoor-enclosures.htm
    

Open Racks:

--  Floor Open Racks -
    http://cableorganizer.com/computer-cabinets/open-racks.htm
--  Wall Mount Open Rack -
    http://cableorganizer.com/computer-cabinets/wall-mount-open-rack.htm
--  Ladder Racks -
    http://cableorganizer.com/middle-atlantic/cable-ladders.htm
--  HomeTheater Slide-Out Racks -
    http://cableorganizer.com/computer-cabinets/wall-mount-open-rack.htm#slide-out
--  Modular Server Rack -
    http://cableorganizer.com/modular-server-rack/
    

Wall Mount:

--  Wall Mount Enclosures -
    http://cableorganizer.com/computer-cabinets/wall-mount-enclosures.htm
--  Wall Mount Open Racks -
    http://cableorganizer.com/computer-cabinets/wall-mount-open-rack.htm
--  Wall Mount Outdoor Cabinets -
    http://cableorganizer.com/hoffman-comline-cabinets/
--  Pivoting Panel Mount -
    http://cableorganizer.com/computer-cabinets/wall-mount-open-rack.htm#pivoting
--  HomeTheater Slide-Out Racks -
    http://cableorganizer.com/computer-cabinets/wall-mount-open-rack.htm#slide-out
--  Swing-Out Frame Racks -
    http://cableorganizer.com/computer-cabinets/wall-mount-enclosures.htm#swing-out
    
    

About CableOrganizer.com

Founded in February 2002 and headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, FL, CableOrganizer.com is a premier cable and wire management-related product vendor. The company provides companies, organizations and individuals around the globe with 24/7/365 access to an extensive array of high-quality products and information resources through its convenient online storefront. In addition to http://CableOrganizer.com, the company also owns and operates http://CableOrganizer.fr, which is operated out of Rennes, France. CableOrganizer.com also publishes "On the Wire," a free monthly electronic newsletter with a considerable multi-national opt-in circulation base. Among other honors, CableOrganizer.com was named among Inc. Magazine's Inc. 500, Internet Retailer magazine's 2007 "Top 500" and earned a Stevie® Award as the "Best Overall Company of the Year - Non-Services Businesses - Up To 100 Employees."

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