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Friday, August 6, 2010
Tired of Getting Alarms About Switches Overheating?
Now You Can Maintain a Perfectly Controlled Environment for Your Network Switches.
The SwitchAir™ in-cabinet solution from Opengate provides effective cool air delivery for network switches with side-to-side, side-to-rear and rear-to-front airflow.
Switch port density makes it very convenient (and common) to place network switches facing the rear of rack where server port density resides to simplify network cabling. Due to switch high-port density, intake air is typically at the sides of the switch chassis with heat exhaust out the rear or other side of the network switch chassis.
SwitchAir delivers air to the switch via the SwitchAir Channels. SwitchAir 2U works with switches having; side intake-rear exhaust, side intake-side exhaust and rear intake-front exhaust. You can even stack switches with varying airflow patterns together.
- Quick and simple installation, SwitchAir installs in minutes
- Safely installs on network switches already in operation
- Developed in coordination with IT and network groups – ensures flexibility for most network switch types and installation methods
- Network switch receives cool air from outside the front of the rack and is delivered to the switch without hot air contamination
- Allows the continued practice of placing network switches inside the rack even with high-heat loads commonly generated by today’s energy efficient servers
- A passive SwitchAir 1U model is available specifically for the Cisco 4948
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