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Whether you are setting up a home network or adding devices to a local area network, Ethernet cables play a vital role, and it is important, for speed and bandwidth, to select the right routers, network switches and Ethernet cables.
There are times when it makes sense to use an open frame in an IT installation rather than a completely enclosed rack or server cabinet. How do you decide and what are the advantages of an open-frame rack?
In a computer networks, server rooms and datacentre environments cable management can be one of the biggest unseen challenges. There can be literally thousands of connections and metres of cable to manage and connect to numerous ports within a facility.
In the IT industry point-to-point network cabling has been the de-facto standard for almost 25 years when connecting control networks or interconnected devices. As datacentres expand their processing power and capacity through virtualisation and more powerful servers, a higher speed, higher density and larger scale network cabling approach is required and the best alternative is known as ‘structured cabling’.