How to choose a cost-effective cabinet?

Update:26-04-2025
Summary:

1. By shape Open-ended Open-type cabinets have no door […]

1. By shape
Open-ended
Open-type cabinets have no door panels or only partial door panels, and no side panels. They are suitable for places with low ambient temperatures, but they lack security and are prone to external interference.

(2) Semi-enclosed
Semi-enclosed cabinets usually only have a front door, and side panels are set up to ensure ventilation and the safety of the equipment. They are suitable for equipment with relatively stable environmental conditions, such as network devices and storage devices.

(3) Closed type
Closed cabinets are completely enclosed and have closed door panels, offering extremely high security. They are typically used to install equipment with high environmental requirements, such as servers, but heat dissipation treatment needs to be carried out based on the actual situation.

(4) Wall-mounted type
Wall-mounted cabinets can be fixed to the wall, do not occupy floor space, are small in size, easy to install, and have a simple structure. They effectively save space in the computer room and are suitable for places with limited space. They are often used to install light network equipment such as routers and switches.