Re: OT: rackmount rails

2007-07-09 Thread Steve Shockley
bofh wrote: On 7/9/07, Steve Shockley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have yet to find aftermarket sliding rails that don't suck. Either I've been impressed by HP's sliding rails. Haven't really seen other rails but damn, Sun doesn't even do sliding rails for the v100s or whatever it was I boug

Re: OT: rackmount rails

2007-07-09 Thread Falk Brockerhoff
bofh schrieb: > I've been impressed by HP's sliding rails. Yeah, they are realy fantastic! But only useable with HP servers... For other servers I use a 19" 1U clipboard on the backside of the rack, where the server lies on. On the foreside I use the normal 19" brackets of the server an some s

Re: OT: rackmount rails

2007-07-09 Thread bofh
On 7/9/07, Steve Shockley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have yet to find aftermarket sliding rails that don't suck. Either I've been impressed by HP's sliding rails. Haven't really seen other rails but damn, Sun doesn't even do sliding rails for the v100s or whatever it was I bought last year.

Re: OT: rackmount rails

2007-07-09 Thread Steve Shockley
Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote: am out of 19" rackmount rails here and would appreciate advice on manufacturers and models for both sliding (attached) rails and the fixed kind (L bracket). i am aware that there is a balance between being cheap and paying for it later in labor, frustration, etc. I'

OT: rackmount rails

2007-07-09 Thread Jacob Yocom-Piatt
am out of 19" rackmount rails here and would appreciate advice on manufacturers and models for both sliding (attached) rails and the fixed kind (L bracket). i am aware that there is a balance between being cheap and paying for it later in labor, frustration, etc. cheers, jake