From an email chain among a group of technical editors, the following questions recently arose: Why does the idea of mounting electronics in a 19-inch rack persist? Further, why was 19 inches chosen ...
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For all its friendly countenance and award-winning industrial design, there’s one thing the venerable Macintosh Plus can’t do: fit into a 1U rack space. OK, if we’re being honest with ourselves, there ...
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Fremont, Calif. — Elma Electronic Inc. has introduced ruggedized MicroTCA enclosures in a 19-inch rack-mount format. The 19-inch enclosures are designed to meet MIL-STD-810F, 167, 461D, and 901D.
IBM is widening its mainframe range with some narrower models – ZR1 and Rockhopper II – that are skinny enough to fit in a standard 19-inch rack, which will answer criticisms of potential customers ...
Stacking up electronics equipment in precise form factors that slide into standard racks is not a new idea, and in fact it is one that predates the modern era of computing. As is the case with any ...