Setting up the new 12u server rack
After impusively building my new Proxmox server, I went ahead and decided to upgrade from my 6u wall mount rack to a dedicated 12u rack on wheels.
I went ahead and ordered the StarTech 12u 19" open frame rack, which you can order here (non-affiliate link). The build quality of this rack is superb, and even comes with tools so you don't have to have any immediately on hand.
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While I was able to build the rack alone, I definitely would recommend having an extra pair of hands to stabilize pieces. Be sure to NOT overtighten the nuts before, and after assembly.
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After completing the rack all together, it was just a matter of sliding and screwing the equipment into place. It's not much to look at for the time-being, but I'm extremely happy with the setup. This gives me plenty of room to grow, and I'm a sucker for consolidating equipment together neatly.
Current equipment for the curious, top to bottom:
- StarTech 8 PDU 1u Power Supply
- 24 Keystone ethernet patch panel
- UDM-P
- Philips Hue controller
- Synology 2-bay DS218j (purchased in 2018, planned upgrade to a 4/5-bay soon)
- Custom intel-based Proxmox server
- Raspberry Pi (not pictured)
- Prusa i3mk3s printer (not pictured)