Data Rack Design Considerations

Factors to Consider when Designing a Data Rack

Why Care about Data Rack Design ?
A rack that is a mess will definitely cause outages all by itself or cause outages of increased durations. How ?
• By accidentally knocking out power and/or network cables when working on appliances in the data rack or pulling on cables.

• By not being able to locate the desired end of patch cords because they can’t be traced through the tangle of poorly installed cords.

• By physically impeding access to equipment

• Poor rack design can have a huge effect on the build-up of heat in a data rack by not providing adequate ventilation

How to plan
• How many servers do you expect to install ?
(will servers be rack-mount or tower – tower will require a shelf)

• How many patch panels do you expect to install ?

• How many switches do you expect to install ?

• How many shelves do you expect to install ?

• Which devices/appliances are rack-mount and which require a shelf ?

• Do you plan to install a keyboard, monitor, & mouse in your rack ?

• Have you included rack-mount power distribution ?

• Have you included an Un-interruptible Power Supply (UPS) ?
(will UPS be rack-mount or tower – tower will require a shelf or floor space)
(most technology equipment warranties & support plans are void without UPS)

• Have you included “vertical” wire management ?

• Have you included “horizontal” wire management ?
(have you included an adequate quantity based on number of patch panels & switches)

• Have you included a #6 Building Ground for the data rack ?
(most technology equipment warranties & support plans are void without proper grounding)
(must be installed by Electrical Contractor)

• Have you included proper heating, cooling, & ventilation for the room that the data rack will be in ?
(most technology equipment warranties & support plans are void without meeting minimum environmental considerations)

• Have you planned adequate lighting for the workspace in front of the rack ?

• Have you planned adequate lighting for the workspace in back of the rack ?

• Have you included security ?
(will the data room be locked ? – who will have access ?)

• Have you planned adequate workspace in front of the rack ?
(recommended is 36” unobstructed)

• Have you planned adequate workspace in back of the rack ?
(recommended is 36” unobstructed)
(be sure to consider the depth of equipment installed in the rack)

• Are you planning on a 2-post or a 4-post rack ?
(answers to the questions above will help decide this)

• Have you planned for ladder racking & brackets to secure the top of the rack to the plywood backboard ?

• Have you planned adequate A/C power for the rack ?
(recommended is 20-AMP Dedicated Circuit – preferably 2)
(behind rack – positioned to not be covered by appliances in rack)

• Have you planned adequate plywood for the room ?

• Where will patch panels, servers, & switches be located in the rack ?
(proper design/placement can make moves, adds, changes, & servicing efficient)
(improper design/placement can create excessive heat, hard to reach appliances, etc.)

• Are you planning to require labeling for all equipment in your rack ?
 (this will save you hours of frustration later)

• Are you planning to color code patch cables in your rack ?
 (this can save you hours of frustration later on)

• Will there be a sprinkler head (fire suppression) in the data room ?
(please make sure it is not directly above the data rack)

A well designed data rack/room will enable you to obtain optimal performance from your voice, data, video, & security appliances, as well as make them easier to service and maintain.

A properly planned data rack/room will improve overall network reliability and save you money by ensuring that  your power, cooling and IT infrastructure are all optimally suited to your requirements.

For assistance in planning/designing your data rack/room, please contact us today.

About ECS
ECS, headquartered in Auburn, WA, is a team of experts ready to help businesses with the important and often complicated decision of finding the best communication solutions for their company, from voice to data. Servicing Washington & Oregon, ECS specializes in voice, data, video, & wireless. For more information contact ECS at (253) 886-5400 or visit us on the web at www.GoECS.com

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