Rack directory helps deal with increasing density
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Directory is divided by application to enable easy selection, and includes details of Rittal's extensive range of networking and server cabinets including the leading TS 8 and TE 7000 range.
The new Rittal4Racks directory focuses on solving the key issues facing today's network and data centre designers.
Current IT trends show an increase in rack density as more blade servers are installed.
The new Rittal directory addresses these demands and the problems associated with them, while also helping to reduce installations costs and increase operational reliability.
The directory is divided by application to enable easy selection, and includes details of Rittal's extensive range of networking and server cabinets including the leading TS 8 and TE 7000 range.
Other sections include; cooling systems and components for reliable climate control, power to help reduce installation and operating costs while increasing reliability and monitoring and security to ensure complete protection.
A technical section is also featured providing essential information for data centre engineers and designers to assist in planning and decision making.
According to Barry Maidment, IT Product Manager IT: "There is a lot of confusion within the market on the various different solutions available".
"Through the new directory we aim to solve the immediate IT issues faced by today's designers by providing essential information in a simple and easy to read format".
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