
On Mon, Nov 09, 2015 at 04:47:23PM -0500, John Sellens wrote:
There's a terminology mismatch which seems to be causing some mis-communication.
The things that connect horizontally in a rack, to the front and back vertical mounting rails, into which a server is mounted (and usually slides back and forth), are also often called rack rails.
For example, Dell's "Ready Rails", or rack solutions' quick rails https://www.rack-solutions.ca/dell-2950-quick-rail.html or ebay http://www.ebay.com/bhp/server-rack-rails
Smaller devices often have only "rack ears".
Yes the switches and routers we make at work just have ears.
James' experience may use a different terminology for the things that hold the sides of a server in a rack, and allow sliding back and forth,
I think the original question involved where to get rack mounting hardware for a particular model of server.
Yes I believe so too. -- Len Sorensen