I even have a shirt for that! Over on redshirtjeff.com... but pro tip, I'll be updating the store soon, so hold off until the nicer newer shirts are available!
@MrMiniPilote7 ай бұрын
That was awesome! Thanks for the content.
@SpoonHurler7 ай бұрын
*I feel personally attacked!* No lies detected though 😂
@mikeshorey7167 ай бұрын
That line cracked me up!
@romayojr7 ай бұрын
@@Level2Jeff we'll be waiting 👀
@gerretchristiansen17547 ай бұрын
The rubber mounts for the Noctua fan, connects the hard plastic from the fan, with the metal, without transfering noise as a screw would do.
@gentlemanbirdlake7 ай бұрын
Another practical use for 10” networking gear is it fits well in structured media cabinets that are inset between wall studs.
@Spazzmoticus7 ай бұрын
I've been running a 6U 10 inch rack for a couple of years now. Outside of a 1U patch panel, every single thing I mounted in it required me to either design and 3d print my own rack ears, or, in the case of my own Turing Pi 2, 3d print the entire 2U case. It's great to see the 10 inch form factor seeing some development.
@jaap73747 ай бұрын
The wide range of models for 3d printing is the biggest advantage of a 10" rack. A shelf from Amazon with a 3d printed front combines the best of both worlds.
@Spiker985Studios6 ай бұрын
@Spazzmoticus Do you happen to have your Turing Pi 2 STLs anywhere public? Or know of a good place to find any?
@eDoc20207 ай бұрын
Even though Noctua has rubber on the corners the screws thread directly into the main plastic body. That doesn't really stop vibration transfer but the stretchy mounting "pins" do. So unless I'm not mistaken the built-in isolators only work if the fan is held in without screws, like maybe the spring clips found on some tower CPU coolers.
@Level2Jeff7 ай бұрын
Ahhhh... that actually makes sense!
@BrunodeSouzaLino7 ай бұрын
A more reliable way of doing that (because those rubber mounters can sustain maybe 3 removals before the top part snaps off the main body.) would be using a bolt with rubber washers on both sides, so you're clamping the screw where it should be but it's decoupled from the screw in the contact points. Another solution someone tried was a 3D printed fan shroud around 4mm thick made of flexible material that goes in front of the fan and it has similar results.
@eDoc20207 ай бұрын
@@BrunodeSouzaLino You really would want tophat-shaped washers (or grommets) to ensure the screw doesn't touch the frame.
@BrunodeSouzaLino7 ай бұрын
@@eDoc2020 You could use a smaller bolt which doesn't require being fastened on the fan body.
@v0idgrim7 ай бұрын
Beat me to it! Very true, the screw will transfer vibrations from the fanhousing to the case.
@bennyfactor7 ай бұрын
Would love some high-end hardware in this 10" enclosure format. Very cool!
@DigitalJedi7 ай бұрын
I'd be so down to combine 2 of those mini ITX boxes into one taller one and build my PC in it. Would fit in perfectly between the 3D printers.
@blackryan52916 ай бұрын
The bumpers on the fans help with Calculating Llama Expectoration Trajectories. The rubber Bumpers in the box help with Reticulating splines. Its hard to beat SimCity without them 😶
@Genesis89347 ай бұрын
I like this small rack's form factor. If you can build a sufficient cluster of nodes and storage in it, you could just pack it with camping gear and use portable solar panels to power it/a power pack to power it. I'm also thinking of it as a "go-bag" for tech archival. Like if your house has a disaster and all you can grab are essentials, this rack could be that essential item you can grab which has digital versions of all your family photos, etc.
@Level2Jeff7 ай бұрын
Hmm... now you have me thinking about whether it'd be good to design a 4 or 6 HDD disk shelf for the mini rack!
@gekquad1167 ай бұрын
@@Level2Jeffa mini itx board (or pi) with an HBA in 1-2u and then a 10” JBOD below it would be so cool. I really hope we see a 10” UPS made (or diy-Ed)
@ultravioletiris62416 ай бұрын
Why would you take a server rack to a camping trip? Other than unhealthy obsession ofc
@Genesis89346 ай бұрын
@@ultravioletiris6241 Movie night while away? Or just as a "go-bag" in case of disaster / apocalypse.
@GnatTheGnome4 ай бұрын
@@Level2Jeff If you dont, I likely will be. I'm planning to move my file server off my power hungry, noisy PowerEdge server to a small pi setup (no need for the horsepower of that full server), and am thinking to make a simple 2u mount with 4 or 5 drive mounts, pi mount, and space for (probably) a small flex PSU to power it all.
@dctaken7 ай бұрын
Get well soon. I can't remember hearing about this new channel, but I subbed. I see myself as a low-level IT person for my job but with high admin credentials. It's a big interest of mine so I want to learn what I can, but don't have any schooling and degrees for it, it's all hands-on learning for me.
@rogerknutson92587 ай бұрын
I started making my own 10in rack mount with my printer and 2020 extrusions based off a 6in rack from Kron something on thingiverse. I halted my development as 3D modeling everything to put in the 10in rack was a lot and I eventually outgrew my use cases for it. I did built the rack, just never modeled any pieces to print for mounting my switches, etc. This is super cool to see! Glad to see something like this come to market. Maybe ill revive my project.
@tonylofreso95797 ай бұрын
“3rd channel gets wild.” 😂
@radiowolf802112 ай бұрын
Looks sweet. I wish I could get a tinted door for this so I can sleep with all the lights on in my bedroom/office/lab.
@sysadmin-info7 ай бұрын
This rack is fantastic I have to confess. In Poland I bought 10" rack from Lanberg and put Raspberry Pis onto 3D printed rack. I would like to kindly ask you to make a table on your website that will contain all the links to each hardware, so in fact everyone could have a chance to build own 10" rack. I agree that some mount rack for PSU would be a good idea. So basically on this you can install Proxmox, Kubernetes - k3s that supports ARM architecture, GitLab, Jenkins, Argo CD, Cilium, Trivy, Grafana with Tempo, Jaeger, Snyk, Wazuh, Burp Suite, Suricata and many other tools like Zabbix, Rabbit MQ, Apache Kafka, Home Assistant with MQTT. Thanks a lot for this video. For me it is very informative.
@richarddaugherty85834 ай бұрын
KC7ZDM here. I have a mobile 4U 19" rack case originally designed for mobile audio ops. I put two shelves in and mounted a Yaesu VHF/UHF FM radio, and a Yaesu HF/VHF/UHF radio. Each radio has a TNC (terminal node controller) for WinLink and other digital modes as well as power distribution based on Anderson Power Poles (12VDC). I'm just turning 68 this month and not getting younger and stronger. I'm thinking two of these 10" racks are more easily transportable or I could put them in a transport case and use a dolly. Either way, the weight would be reduced when setting up and tearing down which we ham operators do often. One of the events I like to support is the Silver State Classic Challenge race on Hwy 318 between Lund (at the north end) and Hiko (on the south end). The speed record for the 92 mile course is 219.6430 miles per hour set in 2017. That's AVERAGE speed! The event uses us for comms as there is no reliable cell coverage (or any at all in most places). We use the event for disaster comms training. It's a win-win!
@klaernie7 ай бұрын
The bottommost U looks like the right place to put a blanking plate, then stuff the PSUs into it, where the half-height plate one the backside keeps it from falling out and has a half U to rpute the cables out.
@DigitalDiabloUK6 ай бұрын
10" rack format could be good for an 'on the go' Peli case. Kind of like a flight case, but smaller.
@wileymarm0t5 ай бұрын
Excellent video on practical usage. I started off thinking I wanted one of these but now I am going to wait and see how these change with customer feedback. Keep up the great work!
@michael86495Ай бұрын
The Middle Atlantic PD-415R-SP fits perfectly in a 10 inch rack for surge protection
@samcliu21 күн бұрын
For others reading: I got one from ebay on this recommendation ($82). It certainly fits, but the rack backets don't support the position of the holes on the geeekpi rack. I solved this by screwing in only one side, then putting a rack shelf underneath ($22) to stabilize it. It works and doesn't look awful. 4 power ports, surge protection, looks cool. A+ for ~$100 total.
@FrgottenFrshness6 ай бұрын
they should make a type C version of that cover so you don't have to flip it around a couple times when you put it back on LOL
@ledoynier36946 ай бұрын
perfect little rig for a 10" mikrotik switch
@naxxtor4 ай бұрын
Love the form factor of a 10" rack, just wish there was more hardware available in the format.
@BrunodeSouzaLino7 ай бұрын
The small "bad bend" on the blank panels exist to make sure your racks are evenly spaced otherwise you'd run into a scenario where you'd mount, say, a heavy rack on the very bottom or top slightly offset because of its weight and then you'd wonder if the rack was manufactured wrong a few extra units further because the offset from the first rack was amplified to the point the holes don't match up anymore. And then people decided they didn't want to deal with this issue and invented rack rails.
@Level2Jeff7 ай бұрын
Heh I could just imagine Supermicro designing tiny 10" rack rails :D The whole thing would tip over if you even had a little rack drawer!
@jesusmedero20655 ай бұрын
I have no Idea what to do with this but one day I will. I'm so happy I found this video. Was trying to figure out a home lab situation
@asm27506 ай бұрын
This looks awesome. It would be perfect for me if there was a shorter model that fits in a IKEA Kallax space.
@EasyMac3086 ай бұрын
I like those little tubs of screws you've got chilling there.
@simonsmith3887 ай бұрын
I like the 10" rack concept. One thing I did notice on your video is that if you fit SSD to your Pi tray they are on the underside and appear to them sit inside the 1U space below. Either the shelf need to be higher that the Pi's sit on or it is a 2U (1 1/2U) face plate.
@Level2Jeff7 ай бұрын
True! That seems like a slight design oversight, especially if you're like me and try jamming stuff in the rack... you might jam it right into the SSD and break it :D
@simonsmith3887 ай бұрын
@@Level2Jeff I've had a hunt for what is available in the UK. I have found 9 1/2", 10" and 10 1/2" racks. So you are lucky to only have 10".
@bowlochili4 ай бұрын
Wish they made a cover plate for the mini-itx shelf. Oh the possibilities!
@Level2Jeff4 ай бұрын
I can see a big market for 3D printed faceplates, since they can be done on typical consumer printers for 10" racks
@the_beefy19866 ай бұрын
"Cosplaying as a sysadmin" lol
@jeffsponaugle63396 ай бұрын
I have to admit, that little rack is very cool! A nice portable form factor that is flexible and reconfigurable. A small UPS would be a perfect addition... I have been debating about designing a small UPS for Raspberry PI systems for just this use case. Most of the small USB battery packs don't have continuous power output, or end up having problems with the batteries if left plugged in. Oh we could even have a little power monitoring circuit in the loop so you can Grafana the power usage. Lots of possibilities!
@acubley7 ай бұрын
Take a silver Sharpie and put "back" on the inside of the cover. Or just a dot. I love those Sharpies. I've labeled all my various power bricks.
@Level2Jeff7 ай бұрын
I have one, and that's a good idea! Or even just a sticker there.
@SB-qm5wg7 ай бұрын
I like this rack. I hope the 10" form factor takes off.
@LiLBitsDK5 ай бұрын
takes off? it's been used for AGES... but mostly just telco stuff but 3D printing made it easier... and the 2U cases for ITX he shows off are super handy too for homemade servers... and a 12U rack with 6 servers = easy peasy or most like 5 servers + switch/patch panel and then connect it to a second rack with all the other stuff in... so a 5x 2,5Gbit switch with 1 SFP+ port and then a SFP+ cable over to the other rack and you have your on little data center in very little space :D
@SB-qm5wg5 ай бұрын
@@LiLBitsDK I didn't know that. Thank you.
@DBTechYT7 ай бұрын
Though I have no use for a rack like this, I want one!
@Level2Jeff7 ай бұрын
Heh, it's like the Raspberry Pi of racks
@TimIgoe7 ай бұрын
And like every USB cable... you need to flip it THREE times to get it the right way around....
@Wordsnwood7 ай бұрын
This would totally rock as a home demarcation unit -- I have a modem, router, switch, and VOIP gizmo where my network enters the house, and a rack like this would be awesome. But of course NONE of those things are (yet) designed for little racks. UPS would also be good. I just ended up building some wooden shelves to go up on the wall of the basement.
@ZippyDooDa4357 ай бұрын
I remember some guy on Reddit did a nice post about building his own 10" rack, listed all the parts, then there were some subsequent other posts of others building one based on his.
@Level2Jeff7 ай бұрын
It's the perfect size for experimentation. With 8U and half-width, there are only so many combinations of equipment that'll make sense. I've also considered building 3x Intel N100 Mini ITX builds, with a little switch up top, it could be silent since that chip doesn't use much power and you only need one fan blowing air over the board.
@ZippyDooDa4357 ай бұрын
@@Level2Jeff I've always wondered if something like a Dell X1018, X1026, or N1108P-ON would fit in a 10". I've seen ones with small rack ears (the kind you get for wall mounting) so it might even mount, rather than shelf. I know a Ubiquiti 8 150w (Unifi or EdgeSwitch) won't fit, it's slightly too wide. X4012 would be baller if you had a need for 10G, but it's likely loud, maybe bareable with a Noctua mod Although a bunch of switches could work well if you just 3D printed a rackmount for it. I think 3 x Zimaboards could fit too, although little under powered probably.
@LiLBitsDK5 ай бұрын
@@Level2Jeff 5 of the N100 boards in the ITX cases you used, Noctua fan in the back of each... 1 switch + patch panel in the top and you have a perfect setup to hook up to the primary rack you just built in the video :D
@i-wanna-be-adored6 ай бұрын
I've been looking for a mini rack to upgrade my home server from a Pi to a mini pc and this looks perfect
@Yuriel19817 ай бұрын
"I got a cold or something." Man you got a case of spring in St Louis. Even if you dont have allergies just the sheer amount of pollen in the air can be irritating to the throat! Also I might be just a little bit irrationally upset that the Jetsons are squares while the Pi gets to be stars........
@Level2Jeff7 ай бұрын
True! The past couple weeks have been torture. Probably had a very mild cold but couple that with mold and pollen from the air, and it's a potent combo for my throat!
@UpLateGeek6 ай бұрын
Zip tying gear to a blanking panel is a time-honoured tradition. And usually engineers honour it by getting angry at the lazy person who couldn't be bothered drilling the holes and filing them fit the zip ties and not take up a fraction more than 1U, so you can actually fit something above or below it. Or, you know, mounting it to the shelf like you're supposed to. Definitely needs a proper mains PDU though. Should be pretty easy to design a bracket to mount a small power strip. Or just zip tie it to a blanking panel.
@jeremybarber28377 ай бұрын
Love this little stack, so fun.
@Level2Jeff7 ай бұрын
It's a 'short stack'!
@bobbyLovesTech7 ай бұрын
Would be cool if they had some cable management solution at the back. Something for zipties maybe
@visura51495 ай бұрын
This is probably the most excited i've been about a new piece of gear since the threadripper released o.o it's funny you that mention it at the end c: Awesome video, you've got yourself a new sub
@lovebutnosoilder7 ай бұрын
Get well soon. I hope it passes soon ❤
@matthewcampbell40476 ай бұрын
this is pretty cool, I want one for my desk hahaha, one of the first times im ready to order straight from the video
@UKsystems6 ай бұрын
One thing I recommend with the PDUs is trying to get an IEC one because it uses a standard server power connectors and you can get plenty of little switches and things that will be powered off it and I imagine with North American plugs the adapters will be pretty small from iec
@UKsystems6 ай бұрын
These racks are good because the cheap faster which is on AliExpress are always only a few ports so they would fit perfectly in one of these
@Sigmatechnica7 ай бұрын
This is what PC cases need to evolve into. one of these, twice the depth, so you can put a miniitx pc with full length GPU, optionaly a watercooling unit, your NAS, maybe a pi cluster, some networking gear, all in one nice unit
@spokekiller7 ай бұрын
There's also a twin mini itx option for 19 inch rackmount, but the price tag is rather hefty. At least here in Germany.
@msxdroid7 ай бұрын
Very nice and cool 10 inch rack. I am looking for something like this, but they are hard to find. Also great video and I really enjoyed it.
@the_beefy19866 ай бұрын
I always do the 2 bottom screws only. If it's heavy, it'll just pull backward on the top, meaning the top screws aren't really doing much for you
@Level2Jeff6 ай бұрын
Be adventurous! Do top screws only for lower equipment. That way it slants out for better visibility :)
@SiRTazman18346 ай бұрын
You could get the magnetic LTT cable management system, they come with power brick holders that will attache to the blanks.
@Level2Jeff6 ай бұрын
Not a bad idea. There are some nice little power strips that have those keyholes.
@Odayian6 ай бұрын
Lots of 3d printable 10" designs out there for NUC , networking equipment, etc.
@MeowingIrises6 ай бұрын
The Raritan PXO-series PDUs are about 9" wide, and can be found at reasonable prices on eBay if you keep an eye out - I think one of those would fit on a shelf in that rack perfectly!
@olafschermann1592Ай бұрын
UPS with a selfbuilt 4S LiFePo4 battery - days / weeks of mobile power… great idea!
@Tarodenaro6 ай бұрын
Oh you made a 2nd channel, that's cool. You and your dad's channel did really serious stuff that's so far from your usual stuff of tinkering with barely useful but very interesting stuff that most of us will never use so it's good then.
@strredwolf6 ай бұрын
This is very tempting... but I want a 6-8 drive bay that I can hook into that Mini-ITX case.
@Level2Jeff6 ай бұрын
Mini disk shelf ftw
@strredwolf6 ай бұрын
@@Level2Jeff Mini ITX NAS. :3
@LiLBitsDK5 ай бұрын
so far I have only found 4x 2.5" drives 3D printed in 1U 10"... but that seemed like an easy solution and 4 disks is plenty to do a raid5 type setup for some fault tolerance.
@AlexSwavely6 ай бұрын
Because the screw is a hard mount, thus will transfer vibration to the case, negating the effect of having rubber feet
@MakeKasprzak6 ай бұрын
Mikrotik has some great routers that are half a 1U tall and fit 2 units wide in a 19" rack (i.e. 4 units fit in a 1U)
@Level2Jeff6 ай бұрын
Yes! Someone else mentioned they sell kits for half-rack mounting too, so I've just ordered one.
@JamesHalfHorse6 ай бұрын
An enclosure with a few Pi's, a mini pc and 3d print a mount four a Ubiquiti switch it would be awesome. I am betting you could take a small UPS apart and put it in an enclosure that will fit that rack if you feel comfortable working with line voltage. Unfortunately the rack is out of stock. Once I get one and a 3d printer might come up with something awesome.
@jonathan-._.-4 ай бұрын
maybe u can add a "portable powersupply" they usually have ups and seem the correct size
@ChrisJackson-js8rd6 ай бұрын
it definitely would save a lot of deskspace and keep down on the epic tangle of wires that inevitably comes with sbc 'speriments
@stebansb6 ай бұрын
awesome, love these mini racks!
@sym0n5 ай бұрын
The form factor does look interesting. My closet makes for me to not necessarily need a 10" width but instead just something shallow. I don't know if the tradeoff of limiting to just 10" wide gear would be worth the mini rack to me.
@draggonhedd7 ай бұрын
The rubber nubbins are better than screws even when the fan comes with bumpers, becasue the screws are rigid mounted to the fan, and then the screw heads don't have any rubber isolation to the chassis, you're basically completely negating the point of the rubber bumpers on the fan when using screws. Whereas the nubbins give you full rubber isolation in all directions.
@Level2Jeff7 ай бұрын
I just love the word nubbin. Makes sense!
@TheRogueBro7 ай бұрын
Need a 10 inch 2U/4U JBOD. Then we could do a Mini-ITX system and plug it into a little storage array! I kinda want one of these now... Would look way cool/industrial to do a PC build in that rack.
@LiLBitsDK5 ай бұрын
so far I have only found 4x 2.5" drives 3D printed in 1U 10"... but that seemed like an easy solution and 4 disks is plenty to do a raid5 type setup for some fault tolerance. so 2U would be 8 disks... with 2TB disks it is 8(6)TB raid5 in 1U 10" that's not too shabby for the cosplay sysadmin :D
@jordanmntungwa33117 ай бұрын
Lol mini itx racks, they’re cute
@Jody_VE5SAR6 ай бұрын
Random Google search shows a half rack 1U UPS - part number PG400-UPS-HR-DC28 with 28VDC output (aviation/military). Might be worth checking out.
@Jody_VE5SAR6 ай бұрын
The RUGGED UPS FA10449 is also half rack sized, and is AC, but unfortunately 3U.
@c1996bful6 ай бұрын
It would be cool to see how a large storage NAS plex server could fit in a 10 inch rack. I feel like a 10 inch rack would be great for camping and boating adventures to places with limited internet connection options.
@Lirona2XLC7 ай бұрын
Oh no. Speaking of fever dreams... the long-held dream of a 4-6U 19" mobile rack (like musician audio gear flight case or similar) with a UPS, NAS, and some sort of compute. As you said, plug in two wires for net and power and it's up and running. RIP my wallet. 😂
@BrainSlugs833 ай бұрын
You could build a mini ATX power supply and just power all of the PIs off of a single PSU and power button.
@browntownprАй бұрын
There is a 10” UPS . APS15HR 15A 1/2width Rack Power Conditioner
@IanWootten7 ай бұрын
7:59 Hellooo!
@lionelfelix66316 ай бұрын
Easily make a UPS with 18650 batteries and an inverter board. Super cool.
@vudu5vudu6 ай бұрын
10 inch KVM? Yes please
@KenSvensson6 ай бұрын
Maybe you don't need a PDU for AC power, you can get a 12VDC "PDU" by using a blank 1U Panel and drill some sockets, and a high amperage AC/DC converter (or brick).
@KiraSlith7 ай бұрын
A server rack in a similar footprint to a Dell Precision tower, it is definitely adorable, but I'm not sold on being useful as a home rack option. I'd want premade metal shelves specifically fit to the most common tiny/mini/micro computers (Apple, Dell, HP, and Lenovo), and it'd have to have a PDU and KVM solution, just for practicality's sake.
@LiLBitsDK5 ай бұрын
you can get 3D printet 1U covers to most of those things or 1½-2U for larger stuff...
6 ай бұрын
i have no use at all for that, but now i want it hahahahah
@СергейНовоселецкий-ж3ч2 ай бұрын
Still the main issue with ARM64 setups is that there no good Virtual Environment solution like Proxmox. I hope it will make ARM64 for home labs even more interesting
@tomroggero6 ай бұрын
Hi level 2 jeff. I wish you posted the Final Cut Pro tip two weeks ago. This is the first time I setup a NAS. Used a Jonsbo N1 and 5x20TB discs at Raid 5. My wife work includes video editing and she went mad at me when she tried to open the FCP Library!! I wish you can post some tutorials of software here. TrueNAS Scale is a mess. Software renames, moving features around in each version... made it almost impossible to find useful information. Anyway. All that to say two things: 1) Thank you 2) Please post more software guides. There's an overflow of hardware reviews and not enough "how to" videos for effective home server setups. I guess it's hard to ever-green them.
@Level2Jeff6 ай бұрын
That is the trick; which is why I post most of my detailed stuff to GitHub (I'm geerlingguy there), and to my blog. With this new channel I may go deeper into some specific things too, we'll see.
@AJB2K37 ай бұрын
Why didn't you use the bottom set of holes? Have I missed an issue with the bottom of the case?
@saqueo1966Ай бұрын
Quick question, the 10” case… what kind of and how many drives can be installed in it along with an itx motherboard?
@phidelta3086 ай бұрын
I just bought some rack rails to make my own 10 inch rack… Think I’d rather just buy this!
@phidelta3086 ай бұрын
Bought it… and it’s great!
@user-cm3wd5hk1p4 ай бұрын
I’d like to see a build around this but for Media Server duties
@thegrayarea7 ай бұрын
that would be great for running those asrock n100 itx mobos
@Level2Jeff7 ай бұрын
Definitely! They don't even need that much cooling-with the right RAM and cooler, you could use the 1U trays and mount up at least 3-5 without a problem.
@thegrayarea7 ай бұрын
@@Level2Jeff and then my brain went to setting up a a 4 node proxmox cluster or multiple low power linux server machines when you mentioned you could mount two next to each other to mount in a 19 inch rack. Maybe they will make a 10 inch disk shelf for SSDs at some point lol
@jeremyjedynak7 ай бұрын
On channel #1, I watched Jeff rack the TP2 server. On channel #2 (#3?), I watched Jeff unrack the TP2 server. Full circle.
@Level2Jeff7 ай бұрын
Now just keep going back and forth, and I shall bask in the $0.12 per day I get from you watching my videos 24x7! :D
@jeremyjedynak7 ай бұрын
@@Level2Jeff Happy to do my part, and we also have a toddler watching here too that the YT algorithm should be monetizing for you! On a related note, CraftComputing Jeff made some comments about the state of YT revenue during one of his recent live streams. It would be helpful for us in the audience to see regular "Channel Update" videos from all of you, like Christopher does over at ExplainingComputers, but specifically about details like CC Jeff mentioned about the ongoing benefits and challenges of running a business on YT.
@JeffGeerling7 ай бұрын
@@jeremyjedynak That could be fun to do on this channel! I've considered doing those on my main channel but they always perform horribly, so I've shied away from it for the past couple years.
@mattymerr7013 ай бұрын
I tried looking into 10 inch racks and man is it so hard to find 10 inch rack mount equipement
@wmatte916 ай бұрын
I LOVE this mini-rack! I am wondering if there exists some cases for a mini rack as that one that have the 3.5 or 5.25 inches bay!
@Level2Jeff6 ай бұрын
So far I haven't found one. I've asked a few of these companies, and they mentioned a 10" rack disk shelf could be a possibility... we'll see, but don't hold your breath!
@wmatte916 ай бұрын
@@Level2Jeff thank you for the answer, Jeff! Ps: that thing that creators directly respond to their community is... Awesome!! Greetings from Italy (:
@LiLBitsDK5 ай бұрын
@@Level2Jeff if they make one I would buy it... currently I am considering 3D printed 4bay 2.5" 1U... or buying an ICYBOX 5bay 3.5" (3U height) and craft some brackets for it and call it a day
@diabeticnomad6 ай бұрын
Ok so there are some 10” PDUs on Amazon you have to look pretty hard. I missed them the first time I looked
@jonathan.sullivan7 ай бұрын
Nice shirt Jeff!!!! TT
@eriv0id7 ай бұрын
it's so cute!!
@AlanBellNZ6 ай бұрын
What's the name of the little board on SBC shelf that rotates the HDMI to the same facing as the onboard raspberry pi Io? I need exactly this but Google and AliExpress aren't playing ball.
@MohammadSuhaimi3 ай бұрын
this is nice, i can custom made this rack as a NAS. slot in 2x 4 bay hdd caddy and a itx sbc. done custom made NAS
@Danhurleyabn7 ай бұрын
the reason for the past couple of years of pi shortages right here
@ronsafranic51777 ай бұрын
You could build a NAS out of that if you could find some affordable Hard Drive trays.
@LiLBitsDK5 ай бұрын
can buy the ITX case he showed off there... then buy an ICYBOX 5 bay hotswap 3.5" drives, make a bracket for it... that would take up 5U total (can get 12U racks in 10" easily and they are kinda cute) then you can have a 100TB NAS in very little space.
@nrgonline6 ай бұрын
where did you get that patch panel from? it's basiclly a half U 12 port keystone patch panel. exactly what i need. I'm going to stack two of them together to do a 1u 24port 10"
@clintberry68104 ай бұрын
You showed a 3d printed plate for the deskpi cm4 cluster board, but I don't see a link to it anywhere. Did you print it yourself or order that?
@craiggenner7 ай бұрын
Love it, very tempted to buy one! What's that patch panel?
@RoyClendanielАй бұрын
drive cage would be handy.
@spqrpraetorian4 ай бұрын
There are mini rack UPS s but they're all semi custom looking and labeled military, I cant find pricing on them.
@Level2Jeff4 ай бұрын
Hoping someone makes one soon!
@gamingwithsparton3 ай бұрын
I bet someone could design a basic UPS out of 18650s and a basic battery controller that can output 5v and 12/24v to fit into that formfactor.
@ultravioletiris62416 ай бұрын
Those mini itx cases are like $250 each 😮 KZbinrs are funny.
@Level2Jeff6 ай бұрын
The dual config is that much, individual units less