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Computer Equipment
Client: Thureon (New Zealand)
Design: 4design (Australia)
The Armarac represents the evolution of the traditional 19-inch computer rack. It is a zero-footprint, compact, wall-mounted enclosure for computer and networking equipment. Armarac affords all the features of a server room in a cost effective, attractive and robust installation engineered to withstand earthquake-prone, hazardous, climate-extreme and rugged environments. The unique, patented clam-shell design allows all-round equipment access. It incorporates a user keyboard/LCD interface module, smart cable management, integrated cooling, comprehensive water and dust resistance, structural integrity and physical access security.