Only 1 thing is missing from the demonstration in the video! A proper UPS! Make sure on your IDF's at least put 1 UPS in there for all the networking equipment and it doesn't need to be heavy or too long! This is always good to have your videos I'm going to be pointing more of your videos out for people to learn on facebook and youtube you guys just do a fantastic job always to be honest!
Hello and thanks for the fantastic feedback. Indeed, we would love to (and fully intend to) show more comprehensive videos with more equipment. We are in the process of building a new test and video production facility with a faux TR so we can demonstrate this sort of thing! Stay tuned. Our new demonstration/test facility should be online at the end of Q1 2025.
@ one thing I’ve noticed that I would have never gotten in school was a test environment. I’ve only seen a handful of installers provide a test environment, not the clients locale, for demonstration. I prefer the test environment FIRST because you could replicate it in house. Like the scariest thing for the inexperienced is damaging customer materials. Cutting into a wall has to the most nerve wrecking task until you get repeat training and build confidence.
@@kristopherleslie8343 Hello! That is indeed a great observation. BICSI is one of the few training centers that provides faux TRs to serve as training environments, but that is strictly the TR end of it. I think somebody should develop an in-person training course that covers more than that, where new installers can practice the craft. Right now it is largely seat-of-the-pants
How does it "improve performance"? Do the electrons get confused having to navigate a messy patch panel? A neat and tidy configuration may be easier to navigate, change, and fault find but it has nothing to do with "improved performance".
Hello! That would be interesting to watch if it ever happened! In all seriousness, performance is improved due to more organized cabling having the positive effect of promoting better airflow. This helps with heat control in high density racks where heat can reach levels where it may cause additional insertion loss. Hope this helps!
Only 1 thing is missing from the demonstration in the video! A proper UPS! Make sure on your IDF's at least put 1 UPS in there for all the networking equipment and it doesn't need to be heavy or too long!
This is always good to have your videos I'm going to be pointing more of your videos out for people to learn on facebook and youtube you guys just do a fantastic job always to be honest!
Hello and thanks for the fantastic feedback. Indeed, we would love to (and fully intend to) show more comprehensive videos with more equipment. We are in the process of building a new test and video production facility with a faux TR so we can demonstrate this sort of thing! Stay tuned. Our new demonstration/test facility should be online at the end of Q1 2025.
@ one thing I’ve noticed that I would have never gotten in school was a test environment. I’ve only seen a handful of installers provide a test environment, not the clients locale, for demonstration. I prefer the test environment FIRST because you could replicate it in house.
Like the scariest thing for the inexperienced is damaging customer materials. Cutting into a wall has to the most nerve wrecking task until you get repeat training and build confidence.
@@kristopherleslie8343 Hello! That is indeed a great observation. BICSI is one of the few training centers that provides faux TRs to serve as training environments, but that is strictly the TR end of it. I think somebody should develop an in-person training course that covers more than that, where new installers can practice the craft. Right now it is largely seat-of-the-pants
How does it "improve performance"? Do the electrons get confused having to navigate a messy patch panel? A neat and tidy configuration may be easier to navigate, change, and fault find but it has nothing to do with "improved performance".
Hello! That would be interesting to watch if it ever happened!
In all seriousness, performance is improved due to more organized cabling having the positive effect of promoting better airflow. This helps with heat control in high density racks where heat can reach levels where it may cause additional insertion loss. Hope this helps!
What about a small rack that has servers and switch on the same rack
Just buy the appropriate length cables or make your own custom length.
New music eh