Looking for some data center lifts, need a little help
]So kinda off topic but not really,
Hopefully I'm putting this in the right spot, lurked for a long time but first time poster. My work is getting ready to do a pretty big server move and I need to find a lift to help unrack everything, move it and rack it again. Our racks go as high as 52U
]Is anyone familiar with a lift I can use for our data center to help with this whole process? Searched around but only found some really basic ones that looked kinda like warehouse lifts
Anyone have some experience with one or have used one before?
Hopefully I'm putting this in the right spot, lurked for a long time but first time poster. My work is getting ready to do a pretty big server move and I need to find a lift to help unrack everything, move it and rack it again. Our racks go as high as 52U
]Is anyone familiar with a lift I can use for our data center to help with this whole process? Searched around but only found some really basic ones that looked kinda like warehouse lifts
Anyone have some experience with one or have used one before?
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About7Narwhal Member Posts: 761Could you clarify? You need a lift to move your racks? Hand Truck Go with the folding.
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Ivanjam Member Posts: 978 ■■■■□□□□□□Something like this? SL500 Motorized ServerLIFT Classic on VimeoFall 2014: Start MA in Mathematics [X]
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FloOz Member Posts: 1,614 ■■■■□□□□□□Something like this? SL500 Motorized ServerLIFT Classic on Vimeo
I just recently used this to rack two Nexus 7010s and it worked awesome. First time I ever used a lift like that haha -
Raywire86 Member Posts: 17 ■□□□□□□□□□A normal server lift? Just measure its height so that you can get up to 52U. You can also place something underneath the equipment going in or out if you only have access to short lifts, that will give you the height you need. Usually You can stack equipment in a bind.