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Open racks make the hardware mounting process easier when compared to enclosed racks. When you’re installing hardware in an enclosed rack, you may have to remove panels and twist your hands to securely mount the hardware. Open racks streamline the process by allowing you to install mounting brackets from whichever angle is easiest.
2.Easy Maintenance
Open racks don’t have walls, which makes hardware accessible from all sides even when server hardware is already installed. If you have to exchange cables around or pull out a fixed server, the open rack helps streamline the process. Additionally, the lack of wall barriers can make it easier to maintain without having to remove the hardware at all.
3.Easy Organization
In-use server racks commonly have dozens, if not hundreds, of cables running between connected devices. The open rack makes it easier to keep those cables from becoming a tangled mess. A closed server rack can prevent cable routing paths, especially with hardware that features ports on the front or sides. You can manage cables in any direction with an open frame server rack without any issue.
4.Unrestricted Air Flow
It’s no secret that servers can produce a lot of heat: enclosed server racks can cause heat build-up. Too much heat can damage the hardware. Open racks can increase the life of your hardware and improve performance by providing unlimited airflow. Open server racks allow airflow in all directions, letting the hardware run in a cooler setting.
5.Lower Cost
Open racks have lower stock and transportation costs compared to enclosed racks. The open versions use less stock and take up much less space when struck. The open frame’s lower weight and smaller footprint make it easier to export.