This Christmas, I stumbled upon a full height rack at a local closeout warehouse. Â My wife and I like to shop second-hand or closeout stores – we have a couple in our area that deal in merchandise from big box stores that didn’t move at clearance or were slightly damaged. Â We have had good luck finding deals in the past – like my HD video camera (still worth more on eBay than I paid 4 years ago), my TV/Mac Pro 27″ monitor (under $100 a year ago) and toys for the kids.
Saturday, I had one of those finds. Â I had seen an ad on Craiglist and I thought the photo showed a server rack, but I wasn’t sure. Â The description was generic and so my wife and I decided to check it out. Â This was a new business (to us) we had not been to before, but we will be returning. Â They seemed to have a lot of nice quality stuff and tucked in a back corner, I spotted the rack. Â My hunch was confirmed, it was a metal 42U rack with door. Â It was clear the owners didn’t know what they had – the wife even asking what I planned to use it for – she said she had so many ideas. We should have asked how she would use it! Â It was priced at $100. Â It included two generic set of rails to hold a rack-mount server and two slide out shelves – an additional bonus. Â The metal alone was probably worth over $100, if recycled… Â So, we bought it and brought it home.
I was able get it into the house – thanks to a neighbor’s helping hand – and it is very well made and heavy! Â I rolled it into my office and it cleared the door with just a millimeter to spare. Â I’ve mounted some of my lab equipment in the rack and some other pieces are still works in progress.
I didn’t really have room in my office for a full rack, but at that price, it was difficult to say no. Â I like having the door for noise reduction and it gives me plenty of room to expand. Â I’ll probably run out of power before I run out of space. Â A rack has been on my wish list for a while for the home lab I’m slowly building. Â I had searched eBay and other places and I could fine 12U or 18U racks – mostly audio racks – for around $150-$170, but not a server depth rack. Â I’ve found some really cool vintage racks and equipment that has been removed from use on eBay – unfortunately, most racks either ship freight for a couple hundred dollars or are local pickup only in locations on the west coast. Â I had not been able to find anything relatively local on eBay.
I rearranged my office to make room for the new rack and so far, its working really well. Â The sliding shelves inside the rack were perfect for holding my HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8Â and PS1810 switch. Â I need a pair of mounting brackets for my Procurve 2510 switch. Â I had also found a SuperMicro 1U rackmount chassis on eBay for under $50, so I picked it up a few months ago. Â Now that I have the rack, I decided to move my whitebox server into a rackmount chassis. Â Although I like my PowerMac G4 mod, the cabling inside did not work out like I wanted and the wires were hitting the cooling fan on the processor from time to time – not a good situation.
Happy New Year!