Hi Patrick, In many datacenter switches, at least the good ones, you can choose the fan direction (front-to-back or back-to-front) and this solve this problem.
Cheers, Jerome From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Patrick Studer Sent: Thursday, 4. August 2016 09:17 To: [email protected] Subject: [swinog] Rack mounting Switch/Routers in Cold and Hot Isle DC Hi I'm interested, how swinog members mount their (switch/router/firewall) equipment in a hot/cold isle environment. In theory, one should mount the switches/routers in front (toward cold isle) of the rack to have an optimal airflow, but then cabling get a little bit messy. If this type of equipment is mounted in the back (toward hot isle), the cabling can be done much cleaner, but the airflow isn't optimal and in worst case, switches and routes take in hot air from other devices. How to you solve this issue? Thanks for you valuable input. Kind regards Patrick Studer ****************************************************************************** X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet http://www.x-netconsulting.ch<http://www.x-netconsulting.ch/> Nauenstrasse 49 E-Mail [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55 Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59 ******************************************************************************
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