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1200mm Deep can accommodate the latest and greatest server and storage as well as load up to 2500 lbs dynamically

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1. What is the new S10614 rack?
2. Why do customers need a 14U rack?
3. What are the key differences between the 9000 series rack and 10000 series rack?
4. Can I couple a 9000 series rack to a 10000 series rack?
5. How do I couple two 10000 series racks of the same U height together?
6. Will the 10000 series support all Compaq products just like the 9000 series?
7. What improvements are incorporated in the 10000 series rack?
8. As with the 9000 series rack, the front casters are fixed on the 10000 series rack. Why was it designed this way?
9. Will the 10000 series rack support third-party equipment?
10. Where can I find more information about the 10000 series rack?
11. With this new rack design will I still be able to mount equipment on the zero U space on the sides of the mounting rails?
12. Are there any enhancements to the 10000 series rack options?
13. When should the 10842 rack be used?
14. Why did the colors of the ProLiant servers and racks change?
15. Will my existing Opal equipment (servers, storage products and racks) look bad when mixed with the new Graphite and Carbon products?
 

Answers

General
Q1. What is the new S10614 rack?
A1. It is the 14U rack from the HP 10000 series rack.
 
Q2. Why do customers need a 14U rack?
A2. Customers with remote sites needing an enclosed solution to prevent unauthorized access and manipulation will benefit from this rack. This rack is designed to fit under a desk to maximize office space. Also, HP is capable of deploying this rack with equipment installed via out CTO operation.
 
Q3. What are the key differences between the 9000 series rack and 10000 series rack?
A3. The key differences between the two series of racks are color, loading capacity and size. The 9000 series rack is Opal in color, can accommodate up to 1450 lbs. (dynamic) and is 900mm/35.4 in. deep. The 10000 series rack is Graphite/Carbon in color, can accommodate up to 2500 lbs. (dynamic) and it is 1000mm/39.4 in. deep.
 
Q4. Can I couple a 9000 series rack to a 10000 series rack?
A4. It is possible to couple 9000 series and 10000 series racks of equal "U" heights together. For example, a 9142 (42U) can be coupled with a 10642 (42U) or 10842 (42U). The kit required to do this is the 9000/10000 42U baying kit - 248931-B21.
 
Q5. How do I couple two 10000 series racks of the same U height together?
A5. In order to couple two 10000 series racks of the same U height together the baying kit (10000 ser) - 248929-B21 should be used.
 
Q6. Will the 10000 series support all Compaq products just like the 9000 series?
A6. All pre-merger Compaq server, storage and power products are rack mountable in the 10000 series rack.
 
Q7. What improvements are incorporated in the 10000 series rack?
A7. The 10000 series rack can support dynamic weight loading of 2000 lbs. More cable management capabilities have been added such as cable egresses in the roof, removable access panel on the rear door, Velcro straps and split rear doors. In addition, customers can now customize their racks - a blank badge ships in the hardware bag that comes with each rack so customers can print their own company logo or number on it and replace the badge that ships standard on the racks.
 
Q8. As with the 9000 series rack, the front casters are fixed on the 10000 series rack. Why was it designed this way?
A8. For safety reasons the casters on the front of the rack were designed to move only front to back. This prevents a fully configured rack from becoming unstable and falling when being unloaded or moved.
 
Q9. Will the 10000 series rack support third-party equipment?
A9. The 10000 series is engineered specifically to support and seamlessly integrate with pre-merger Compaq hardware. However, since the Rack 10000 has a 19" industry standard width, it can support most third-party equipment either with the optional universal shelf kits or with adapters supplied by the third-party vendor.
 
Q10. Where can I find more information about the 10000 series rack?
A10. More information is available on the main rack and rack options product page at http://www.hp.com/products/racks.
 
Q11. With this new rack design will I still be able to mount equipment on the zero U space on the sides of the mounting rails?
A11. Yes. As with the 9000 series rack, the 10000 series rack can accommodate mounting products such as PDUs and switchboxes on the side of the rack rails.
 
Q12. Are there any enhancements to the 10000 series rack options?
A12. 10000 series specific options such as the side panels have changed in design from the 9000 series models. The panels for the 10000 series rack are lightweight, require no tools to install and are locking providing added security to your rack and rack-mounted equipment.
 
Q13. When should the 10842 rack be used?
A13. The 10842 or wide rack can be used as a switching rack to accommodate networking equipment or as a server rack. The rack maintains the 19" standard width for the mounting rails, but gives more room on the outside of the rails for cable management.
 
Q14. Why did the colors of the ProLiant servers and racks change?
A14. Rather than changing colors, we are leveraging a portion of our color palette-which includes Graphite, Carbon and Silver-across our ProLiant, AlphaServer, Himalaya, and Storage product lines. This new consistency is the culmination of our strategy to integrate the three heritage businesses of Compaq, Tandem, and Digital Equipment Corporation in the enterprise customer space.
 
Q15. Will my existing Opal equipment (servers, storage products and racks) look bad when mixed with the new Graphite and Carbon products?
A15. No, in fact, the existing Opal color was one of six colors developed for the color palette three years ago. Opal works in harmony with the darker colors in the palette, including Graphite and Carbon.
 
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