Vertically wall mounting Dell R640 Chassis
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@frodooftheshire said in Vertically wall mounting Dell R640 Chassis:
@DustinB3403 That's what I'm thinking. Still better cooling than having the top up, but a little safer when it comes to maintenance.
Don't mount it with with the front down.
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Ideally I would put the powersupply (if it's a single unit PSU) on the top edge if possible so as much air can escape from it.
If it's a dual PSU unit there isn't much that can be done.
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@Obsolesce said in Vertically wall mounting Dell R640 Chassis:
@frodooftheshire said in Vertically wall mounting Dell R640 Chassis:
@DustinB3403 That's what I'm thinking. Still better cooling than having the top up, but a little safer when it comes to maintenance.
Don't mount it with with the front down.
He agreed that he won't.
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@Obsolesce said in Vertically wall mounting Dell R640 Chassis:
@frodooftheshire said in Vertically wall mounting Dell R640 Chassis:
@DustinB3403 That's what I'm thinking. Still better cooling than having the top up, but a little safer when it comes to maintenance.
Don't mount it with with the front down.
That's how it is supposed to be mounted.
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@frodooftheshire said in Vertically wall mounting Dell R640 Chassis:
@scottalanmiller said in Vertically wall mounting Dell R640 Chassis:
ou risk little circles of air where
My only thought about mounting it front down is that the weight of the server is being held in place by those plastic levers in the front - if anyone was to release those without supporting it correctly it would shoot down on the rails. The room is supposed to be temperature controlled but I'm now thinking horizontal might be the safer option.
This is always the case regardless of how you mount it.
But you should be mounting brackets to the back when mounting to the wall, not supporting the weight by the bezel.
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@scottalanmiller said in Vertically wall mounting Dell R640 Chassis:
@Obsolesce said in Vertically wall mounting Dell R640 Chassis:
@frodooftheshire said in Vertically wall mounting Dell R640 Chassis:
@DustinB3403 That's what I'm thinking. Still better cooling than having the top up, but a little safer when it comes to maintenance.
Don't mount it with with the front down.
That's how it is supposed to be mounted.
Point a fan down, about waist height, let heated air and smoke into the fan and watch where it goes.
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@scottalanmiller I'm not sure I'm following. If you mount it horizontally/level and you "unlock" the server via the front levers the server should stay right where it is vs if it's face down gravity will do it's job and the server will slide on it's rails outward (probably pretty quickly). Are you saying that you would screw in brackets in front of the server that would prevent it from sliding outward/down? If the stock rack ears used screws instead of levers I would feel a little better about mounting it front down.
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@JaredBusch said in Vertically wall mounting Dell R640 Chassis:
@frodooftheshire said in Vertically wall mounting Dell R640 Chassis:
@scottalanmiller The wallmount rack is the way I decided to go and it's on the way. Apparently I'll be using the stock Dell rails (according to Rack Solutions support). I'm having a hard time imagining how tricky this is going to be to mount given that I'll be installing it by myself. If I'm installing it with the front facing down I feel that might be a little trickier but maybe I'm wrong. Also, this particular server is using SSDs.
Front down or left or right. Just not up.
This is correct. Just be very careful if you do Front-Down. Once you press the levers on the front side of the ears for release, GRAVITY will want to make that server drop like a lead balloon.
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@frodooftheshire said in Vertically wall mounting Dell R640 Chassis:
t would prevent it from sliding outward/down? If the stock rack ears used screws instead of levers I would feel a little better about mounting it front down.
Often I've seen both - the levers and the ability to screw it into the rail. If you go with a face down approach, just make sure you put those extra screws in preventing the levers from letting go. There shouldn't ever be a reason to bother with the levers if you need to work on the server, just remove the mount's cover, then the server's cover and go to town.
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I appreciate everyone's help!