Cabinets Suited For Storing Network Components

May 1, 1999

Providing flexibility for storing servers, towers/desktop PCs, keyboards, monitors and other network components, 19" Server Cabinets can be ordered for use in single- or multi-bay configurations. Said to cost-effectively meet or exceed Compaq's third-party vendor rack specifications, the cabinets can be used for rack-mounting or free-standing hardware from Compaq, Dell, HP, IBM or DEC. Front-to-rear ventilation is maximized for stable, consistent component performance. And the cabinets come in 20 standard colors or special colors upon request.

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