> > It's admittedly far from ideal in some ways, but a great way to deal > with this sort of situation can be to get a pair of two-post open > frame relay racks; most of them bolt together and can be put just > about anywhere. Many times we forget that these can be used as the > front and back of a single rack. Remember to tie them together if > you go that route, attachment to a wall or up top highly recommended > as well. > > I've gone this route. Plusses are you can have pretty much any depth you want. If you can bolt them to the floor they're really stable.
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