Secure Cabinets
Rishi Singh
RSingh at Tradescape.com
Mon Aug 19 17:21:15 UTC 2002
http://www.mtpartners.com/home.htm
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Benjamin J. Carrasco [mailto:carrasco at digitalrealm.net]
> Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 1:09 PM
> To: nanog at merit.edu
> Subject: RE: Re: Secure Cabinets
>
>
>
> Andrew,
> > I am looking for a cabinet that I can install in my own
> server room to
> > protect my machines from prying fingers and other
> illegal access.
> This
> > cabinet needs to have vault like qualities and not just
> be some glass
> and
> > metal thrown together. Maybe something like two key opening
> procedures,
> > etc.
>
> I'd suggest looking at Metal-Tech Partners, we've had
> pretty good experiences with their products. You will
> probably be interested in their all metal seismic line of
> cabinets. There is a pretty wide assortment of
> industrial grade steel doors that surpass the strength of
> cabinets like Chatsworth. They also offer dual locking
> mechanisms that can consist of a center combination lock,
> and top and bottom key-based locks. We have had them
> customized in the past to alternate the top and bottom
> key-base locks (by default, one key is necessary to open
> both locks). A side from building a makeshift colo in an
> abandoned missile silo, it should provide both a
> comfortable level of physical security. I can not for the
> life of me remember what their URL is.
>
> -Ben
>
>
>
>
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