Rack server are computers designed to be installed in the data center in cabinetsor metal framework and is a part of server colocation. The rack consists of multiple sections, each constructed in a similar pattern to equip a unit of computer servers. An assortment of servers are mounted on top of another that are firmly secured in place.
With the increasing need for computing power in the data center and a growing premium on floor space—especially in light of a stagnating economy—the solution is often to “build up" your data center in rack. Thus, companies often increase density in their facilities by stacking servers, typically using some variation of a server rack. But is a server rack just a piece of metal without much differentiation from product to product?
Benefits Of Datacenter Server Rack Cabinets:-
Datacenter in racks have revolutionized IT facilities by separating cold supply from the hot exhaust air emitted by equipment. The result is a stable air temperature to the intake of IT devices as well as a dry and warmer return air toward the AC coil. Data center racks are commonly organized in a hot aisle cold aisle containment manner that reduces energy use and improves equipment performance. Since there won’t be hot spots, equipment uptime will no longer be threatened. This also boosts air efficiency, creates energy savings, increases rack population and elongates hardware life.