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A photorealistic view of a clean server room with a central black server rack and two rows of metal shelves with black boxes.

A photorealistic view of a clean server room with a central black server rack and two rows of metal shelves with black boxes.

Here’s the description of my server room layout ## Server Room Layout Description ### Server Rack - **Location**: Place the server rack at one end of the room. - **Dimensions**: Standard server racks are typically around **2 ft wide** and **3 ft deep**. - **Contents**: - Hosts **servers**, **switches**, and **fiber/Ethernet terminations**. - **Power Distribution Units (PDUs)**: - Install **two PDUs** in the server rack. - **Configuration**: - **20 outlets** for **110V**. - **4 outlets** for **240V**. ### Metal Racks - **Total Racks**: **10 metal racks** arranged in **2 rows**. - **Dimensions of Each Rack**: Each metal rack can be approximately **2 ft wide** and **3 ft deep**. - **Shelves**: Each rack has **3 shelves**. - **Black Boxes**: - Each shelf hosts **1 black box**. - **Dimensions of Each Box**: **2 ft deep**, **3.5 ft long**, and **2 ft high**. - **Arrangement**: - Each rack can hold a maximum of **3 boxes**, stacked one on top of the other. ### Power and Network Outlets - **Next to Each Metal Rack**: - **Two 110V outlets**. - **Three Ethernet ports**. ### Layout Visualization 1. **Server Rack**: Positioned at one end of the room. 2. **Rows of Metal Racks**: - Arrange the **2 rows** of **5 metal racks each** in a grid format. - Each rack has **3 shelves** with **1 black box** on each shelf. 3. **Power and Network Outlets**: - Each metal rack has **two 110V outlets** and **three Ethernet ports** on the floor next to it. ### Example Arrangement - **Server Rack**: - See more