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BladeVault™ Click here... Portable Server Environments: air-cooled acoustic server rack enclosuresKell Systems Portable Server Environments (PSEs) enable deployment of servers and network hardware directly in the office workspace, doing away with the need for dedicated computer rooms. They combine extreme noise reduction and very high thermal capacity with exceptional reliability and a truly all-inclusive, plug-and-play specification. A host of unique, installer-friendly features ensure quick and easy systems deployment and their office-quality appearance blends seamlessly into almost any office environment.
Email Us Want to find out more? Either email us directly or fill in this quick and easy form and we'll send you all the details you need... Click here... What They Say About Us Very tight for space in our office, I have two people working in the same room as our computer servers. The new Kell System cabinet has eliminated all high frequency server noise and all we can hear are the low frequency fans. Kind of like the noise of our office central a/c system, nothing more or worse. This is a small room, we have no issue with sound since this cabinet arrived. The build quality is amazing. Michael J. Kravit, AIA, NCARB, RA "When you take into account the cost of demountable partitioning and installing dedicated air conditioning, plus the hardware cost of basic data racks, we estimate that by using Kell's quiet enclosures we save approximately 59% per site, and that’s before taking into account the reduced floor space costs," said Peter Morris, Head of Towergate's property management unit. He adds "We have deployed several of these already and we're exceptionally impressed with the cooling system and the noise reduction performance. We haven't looked back on the decision." “The soundproofing is so effective that we have staff working just 2 metres away from the fully configured server installation. The server cabinet runs very quietly and looks great, the staff don’t even notice it’s there.” says Marin Cragg, Head of Networking for the National School of Government. |
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