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Based on the experiences I’ve seen on this subreddit, the solution is to buy a floor to ceiling 42u rack

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In a professional setting it’s 2n+ config that’s 2 racks for load balancing and redundancy and the 3rd hot spare rack. So a single 42u rack for your home is basic af it’s a shame technology is so expensive

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