I have a very short equipment rack installed in my server closet. It is only 16 inches deep, fine for most networking uses, but not great for most rack-mount server cases.

I am looking for case suggestions that would fit my rack, 16 inch depth maximum. Height isn’t a problem, the rack has a ton of vertical space, over 15U, it’s the depth that’s an issue.

Thanks!

  • towerful@programming.dev
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    11 months ago

    https://g2digital.co.uk/

    These guys do short depth PCs. I wish I knew where they got their cases from, because they are really nice!
    But I haven’t found anything decent in the wild (I eventually gave up and got a deeper rack so I can use old r730 servers)

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    11 months ago

    I’ve looked all over the Internet for <16" short-depth cases multiple times over the years, and I’ve learned the most important question is this: what do you want to put in it?

    I’ll tell you right now that some of the things I’ve wanted, like…

    • A 2U with hot-swap caddies all the way across the front (like this or this, but <16" deep at the cost of fitting only an ITX motherboard), or

    • A 4- or 5U chassis that can fit an EATX / SSI EEB (12"x13") motherboard and an ATX PSU at the same time, or

    • A chassis of any size that has both the motherboard/PCI I/O and the drive bays on the front (front drive bays are normal and you can get front access I/O, but not both at the same time)

    …simply do not exist, as far as I can tell. I’m pretty sure all of these things are geometrically possible (I did the math), but apparently I’m the only one who wants such weird stuff.

    You can get a basic-bitch whatever-U case that supports a mATX motherboard and hard-mounting a couple of internal drives, with sharp metal edges, a shitty plastic door, and a price double (or more) what similarly low quality would cost in a desktop form-factor all day long, though.

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      11 months ago

      Yeah, seems like there isn’t a big group of folks that are looking for this kind of solution.

      I’ve thought about designing a case to my specs that could be 3D printed or maybe be built with some very basic steel sheet, but that’s more DIY than I have time for right now.

  • gaf@borg.chat
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    11 months ago

    Sliger has a few rackmount chassis which are only 15 inches deep.

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    11 months ago

    I recently hunted for a rack mounted case for an ATX MB and PSU. The best I could find is 17.9" deep. Is your rack’s rear end closed? Any way to remove the rear panel? There is a site that’ll make you a custom rack mount case I came across. But it was mighty pricey.

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      11 months ago

      Back end is open but wall-mounted. If there is a way to mount the case forward a few inches so it leaves a gap in the back, that would be fine with me.

      I haven’t found any brackets that seem to do that though.

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        11 months ago

        Make your own brackets with construction lumber or plywood?

        The 45Drives homelab case is 17.125" deep

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          11 months ago

          Also an option I am considering. I prefer something a little more professional if possible, but not a bad option if I can’t get something else to work.

          I’ll take a look at the 45 Drives case, thanks!