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Server Room in a Box

Taking Server Room Architecture into a new dimension...
Armarac™ enclosures are compact, zero-footprint rack systems that provide a secure, damage-resistant environment for 19-inch computer, networking, and communications equipment.
Each wall-mounted Armarac system delivers all the features of a server room in an attractive, robust, and cost-effective installation. Armarac enclosures are the ideal way to protect critical equipment wherever space is limited - even in harsh or unsecured environments.
The Armarac requires 4.75 square feet of wall space (28 inches wide and 68 inches high). The Armarac’s clam shell case opens in two haves to reveal Thureon’s patent-pending Vertiblade rack mount system. Translucent panels are located on each side of the case. Through these panels, you can watch the server status lights.

Armarac™ is the ideal IT security solution for companies facing space, security or environmental challenges for their infrastructure equipment.The compact, wall mounted casement provides a tough, physically secure and environmentally controlled location for networking infrastructure.
With Armaracs™ forced ventilation system and optional dust filtration module this enclosure is ideal for distributing VOIP throughout a campus or industrial facility. Because of the harsh conditions and remote areas under which most IT organisations in Africa are compelled to function, the Armarac is an essential requirement for successful It Infrastructure Management on the continent.The Armarac™ Wiring Closet utilises the unique patented Vertiblade™ articulated 19-inch bracketing system to provide a secure housing for the equipment required to supply 144-port networking, including space for a 2U UPS.

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Server Room in a Box
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