Hello fellow Homelabbers,
I am in the process of setting up my first homelab and taking my first steps in self-hosting. I got an old pc as a gift from a friend and I want to convert it together with my old pc into 2 2U servers.
But first of all I need an enclosure where these servers and the rest of my equipment can go in. Since this homelab will be located in my flat for the time being, I don’t have a particularly large amount of space for it. I think a size of 15 to 22U would be perfect, also in terms of long-term upgrades.
I have looked around on my local online marketplaces but I am not sure what I should really focus. Since this purchase will literally be the foundation of my future upgrades, I don’t want to rush into anything and would like to ask you homelab veterans for some advice.
Thanks in advance.
Whichever rack you do get, try to get one with square holes. That said, pre-threaded holes aren’t common for server racks, so they should be easy to identify and avoid. I say to prefer square holes because it is preferable to replace a removable cage nut (eg M6-1.0 size) than to repair and retap a stripped hole in the rack.