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Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
High-quality, durable materials that ensure long-lasting performance. Its sleek, professional appearance fits well in our office environment. This server rack cabinet offers ample space for mounting various network devices, including smaller servers, POE switches, and patch panels. Installation was straightforward took around 30 minutes to setup and mount.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
The product is as described. The 15U unit I bought is sturdy, spacious, and looks great. I am glad that I selected this rack cabinet. I wanted something that is strong, functional, and well designed to install my network and security equipment.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
This rack is solid, easy to install and looks good after complete.
Ashiyawolf
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
I'm very impressed with this server rack. It looks great and is well built. The 15U is perfect for storing my NAS and RAIDs as well as network stuff. I had questions and the customer support was top notch. I read where people thought the instructions were a bit light, but I found the official videos on youtube also help to understand how to assemble it. Would definitely buy from Sysracks again.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023
Most of the network devices in your home come in two versions: an appliance that sits on a table or the floor and a rack mounted version that looks like a pizza box. If you have a router and switch trust me you will end up with a half dozen toaster sized appliances and wires going every which way. It looks awful and is impossible to maintain. Better to go with the pizza boxes mounted with screws in a vertical rack. The cables coming in and out can be zip tied together and labeled so they look neat. Same for power. Find a closet to tuck the whole thing into. The whole package could cost you a thousand bucks but for a couple hundred dollars SysRack will send you a cool looking locking cabinet with a glass door and blinking lights. Just like in the movies. Assembly is easy and best of all no more rat’s nest of phone lines, CATV cables, and Ethernet cables. You will keep it for years and when you move you just pick up the whole thing and take it with you so your streaming channels, online games and home automation thingies work just like before. Quality Canadian manufacturer, reliable service,and affordable future-proofing. Don’t be intimidated by networking jargon. Jump into your digital future with both feet. This cabinet is the best tech investment you can make.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2022
The front door doesn't align properly. Too much of a gap at the top. Have to lift the door to open and close. Also, as others have stated the lack of cable port in rear of cabinet and misalignment of screw holes.
Craig
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2022
I've had several open racks but decided on this to be dust free. Very good quality, however assembly instructions are very poor "suck"!
Ronald Reed
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2022
Broken, returned via directions given, over a two weeks ago at UPS, and still has not been credited back to my accoun...
Eric A Dubé
Reviewed in Canada on November 28, 2021
I've had this for about a year now and I've enjoyed it very much, but there are important caveats to be aware of. If I went back in time I would've purchased something a bit different.The cabinet is actually 23" deep door-to-back. I had to remove the back panel 'cause hardly anything fits in it otherwise. The side panels aren't very secure without the back, but they stay on just fine. It's advertised as a "wall-mount" - it seems rather large for that, but I got it because it was cheaper than other "floor" options. There's no attachment at the bottom for casters. Right now I have furniture risers underneath it, which prevents the sides from noisily shaking when I walk around (again, because I took the back off). The holes at the back aren't large enough to pass a power cable through, but they are big enough to pass a IEC 63020 (computer PSU style) plug through. You can get the reverse of a computer power cable and combine that with a regular power cable to run into a power bar if you're not using a UPS. Although, if you have the back panel off you can easily pass all kinds of wiring through it.One thing I will say is it's very sturdy. I have a large heavy computer case sitting on top of the cabinet and it doesn't care in the slightest. I have a heavy 4U mount at the very top and it's been there for months.The last thing to say about it is that it looks cool. I think that's a large part of the reason I got this one in particular. The glass door with the red accent - it looks like the powerhouse that it is.
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