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Steve Tammi
06-13-2007, 10:57 AM
I did a little bit of internet checking and there doesn't seem to be an option for rack mounting the Mac Pro. Am I missing something?

Thanks,

Steve

Nick Shaw
06-13-2007, 12:27 PM
I don't think there is a dedicated rack mount kit, but most computers work fine mounted on their sides.

Dominique Grenier
06-13-2007, 12:37 PM
I did a little bit of internet checking and there doesn't seem to be an option for rack mounting the Mac Pro. Am I missing something?

Are you looking for rack mounting it in a proper rack, or something like that could do? MacCuff Pro by Sonnet (http://www.sonnettech.com/product/maccuffpro.html)

vanguy
06-13-2007, 12:54 PM
Here's sort of a solution, but you have to buy their rack:

http://www.custom-consoles.com/Rackmount-Mac-g5.php

Curran Giddens
06-13-2007, 02:14 PM
I have one made by Marathon computers, but it looks like they don't exist anymore. I can mount 2 G5's or Mac Pro's vertically in a 19" rack.

Steve Tammi
06-13-2007, 03:22 PM
I have a 19" rack. I can get cases for hard disk arrays and PCs all day long. I don't have any experience with the Mac Pro yet. More then likely I will be adding a Mac Pro to my arsenal and was hoping Apple had a standard rack mount case for the Mac Pro. Guess I can add a shelf and stand it up. :-/

Steve

Cail Young
06-13-2007, 05:17 PM
Marathon used to make a mount for PowerMac G5s, but you would have to saw the handles off as the case is too tall to fit horizontally in a 19" rack.

Curran Giddens
06-14-2007, 05:19 AM
Marathon used to make a mount for PowerMac G5s, but you would have to saw the handles off as the case is too tall to fit horizontally in a 19" rack.

I got one from Marathon that mounts 2 vertically (no need to saw off handles), but it is like 6U!

Cail Young
06-14-2007, 07:55 AM
I got one from Marathon that mounts 2 vertically (no need to saw off handles), but it is like 6U!

Way more than 6U, more like 12-14U; Remember the Xserve is 1U high.

M Most
06-14-2007, 07:57 AM
I did a little bit of internet checking and there doesn't seem to be an option for rack mounting the Mac Pro. Am I missing something?


Yes. You're missing Apple's insistence that if you want a rack mounted Mac, you buy an XServe, whether it meets your technical needs or not.

Steve Tammi
06-14-2007, 10:18 AM
Yes. You're missing Apple's insistence that if you want a rack mounted Mac, you buy an XServe, whether it meets your technical needs or not.

Ha, so it would seem.

Guess I will be doing some fabrication. If I am correct I can cut off the handles, lay the box horizontal and slide it into the rack.

Steve (I love the smell of smoldering aluminum in the morning) Tammi

Laco Zamba
06-18-2007, 03:56 AM
And here is the I-rack :-)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw2nkoGLhrE

Fergus Meiklejohn
06-18-2007, 04:37 AM
laco that's fantastic..:biggrin:

Michele Gavazzeni
05-16-2008, 12:58 PM
http://www.cadlock.tv/macprorack.swf

this makes the job

Harva Raj
05-16-2008, 02:43 PM
i was thinking about this for long time. what are the disadvantages of buying a xserver to a macpro in a post production facility?

Chris Parker
05-16-2008, 04:40 PM
i'm gonna cut the handles off mine and put it on a rackshelf.

C.H.Haskell
05-16-2008, 08:52 PM
Tek Serve in NYC used to do the handle sawing mod, not sure if they do anymore...they have a G5 rack-mounted on its side on display last time I was there (last week). It will void your apple warranty as far as I know.

Jeffrey Allen
01-31-2009, 07:32 PM
http://www.cadlock.tv/macprorack.swf

this makes the job

Another alternative, mounts one or two Mac Pros in 12U vertically. If you only mount one computer, it leaves 5U of space if you want to turn something else on its side next to the Mac Pro. I have no experience with this product, just happened to come across it in a search.

Redco Mac G5-1210HD: http://www.redco.com/shopexd.asp?id=876

Curran Giddens
02-01-2009, 06:44 AM
Redco Mac G5-1210HD: http://www.redco.com/shopexd.asp?id=876

Looks like a good solution.

I contacted Cadlock in the UK back in December. Their US distributer is Activate The Space, but they said they wouldn't have any stock until the new year.

http://www.ActivateTheSpace.com/Activate_The_Space/Home_Page.html

I tried emailing Activate The Space again last week, but didn't get a reply.

Anyway, I installed my old Marathon G5 rackmount:

http://www.reduser.net/forum/uploaded/545_1233499427.jpg

Geof Day
03-09-2009, 08:21 AM
New product from Custom-Consoles.com (home of the IsoBox) now provides a lower cost option to horizontally rack mount your Mac.

No hacksaw required.

http://www.custom-consoles.com/Mac_Pro_Rack.php

Tekserve and any of the other dealers should have this in stock soon or you can get it direct from the factory in Nashville.

Philip Lima
03-09-2009, 10:28 AM
One of the post houses I've worked with extensively over the last year has 8 macpros on racks in an air conditioned room(along with decks, xserves and more). They are just sitting vertically on shelves. It's not the most space efficient way to do it, but it does ensure proper space for cooling, and it looks pretty nice.

http://kennanward.com/rack.jpg

Simon Blackledge
03-09-2009, 11:21 AM
Same here..2 side by side in racks.

CaromVideo
03-11-2009, 07:06 PM
Hello,

I am seeking advice on mounting my MacPro and one 23" cinema display in my travel trailer for use on set for editing now, RED data management down the road a bit.
I intend on leaving room for a second matching monitor.

Since my summer project involves high levels of dust and grit due to motorcycles, a cabinet type arrangement on pull out racks would rule but I'm not seeing what I'm looking for yet. Thinking the dead oven in my 1976 Terry comes out and the Mac Pro goes in. Hoping to find some vintage shag carpet, too. Any suggestions encouraged, thank you.

Stephen Gentle
03-11-2009, 11:03 PM
i was thinking about this for long time. what are the disadvantages of buying a xserver to a macpro in a post production facility?

Although they're pretty beefy machines, XServes have embedded graphics (as a graphics card is not needed on a server).