sysrack and a few other's offer a 35" deep 12uIve used both Dell and APC racks. But with a budget of $600, you are only about half of what they go for typically.
And I have never seen a full depth rack below 24u.
Q: Do you just need a basic open frame type, or do you need locking access control doors for security?Do you just need a basic open frame type, or do you need locking access control doors for security?
Need wire/cable management? Data-center hollow floor access?
If you'd be swapping out hardware/upgrading often, tool-less attachment systems are nice to have.
It depends. You can spend a little or alot. A few choices from Newegg in your budget
Talking about the adjustable ones? I saw a video on youtube regarding a model of that brand, it rocks back and forth pretty easilyStarTech cabinets are pretty good.
the models that I've seen had adjustable depths...maybe they have other models I haven't seenNot sure what you mean my adjustable. The one I had was on casters and rock solid.
Didn't even know that place existed. I found out about their butcher store on here too.If you were near Lafayette I would tell you to checkout Purdue's Surplus and Salvage store. I've sent server racks (years ago) to there in the past.
I have not...I'll have to give them a callHave you checked IU surplus on range road?