Network Cabinets | Data Centers | 19-inch standard size (universal fit for servers) | Compatible with a wide range of equipment | Limited to indoor use (IP20 rating) |
| | Stainless steel construction (durable and strong) | Long-lasting and resistant to physical damage | Heavier than aluminum alternatives |
| | Adjustable features (customizable configurations) | Flexibility to adapt to various needs | Requires manual adjustment for reconfiguration |
Open Racks | Server Rooms | No enclosure (easy access for maintenance) | Quick installation and removal of equipment | Less protection against environmental factors |
| | Two-post design (minimalistic and space-saving) | Cost-effective solution | Less stability for heavy equipment |
Enclosed Cabinets | Secure Data Storage | Lockable doors (enhanced security) | Protects sensitive data and equipment | Higher cost due to additional security features |
| | Ventilated design (improves airflow) | Reduces overheating risks | Requires additional cooling systems for optimization |
Modular Cabinets | Expanding Data Centers | Expandable structure (scalable) | Easy to upgrade as needs grow | Initial setup can be complex |
| | Customizable with accessories (PDUs, cooling units) | Tailored to specific data center layouts | Additional costs for customization |
Mobile Cabinets | Field Deployments | Equipped with wheels (portable) | Facilitates quick relocation | Less stable than fixed cabinets |
| | Compact design (space-efficient) | Ideal for limited space environments | Limited capacity compared to larger cabinets |
Versatile Racks | Multi-Purpose Environments | Multi-functional use (network and server applications) | Suitable for diverse applications | May require additional components for specific uses |
| | Compliance with certifications (LVD, CE, EMC, RoHS) | Assures quality and safety standards | Compliance may increase manufacturing costs |