Now that I have finished the basis of my Saturn V Server Rack, I have started to move all the computers into it with some custom shelves.
Shelves
@Cyr Mini PC
This started what I considered the easiest and least risky to move in, which was the old beelink mini pc cyr
with a design I found online. Since the other mini pc NAS is now set up, I am not as worried about losing the stuff I have on the external hardrives that are attached to the mini pc, as those are far from ideal compared to the new setup. I will still keep the hardrives for the time being as “mess around storage”, but I will eventually be moving my Nextcloud instance onto the NAS.
Raspberry Pi’s
I dont really use my two raspberry pis much now that I have a few computers and old laptops, but I think they have some use when it comes to the tiny display I got for one of them. I also have a small Coral TPU Ai Accelerator, not very usefull but still fun to play around with. And hey, the more computers the better.
Once again I found a very simple and easy design online, it had 3 slots but I only have two. However, the extra slot ended up being useful for wiring up the Ethernet cables as I have a weird Ethernet switch.
Ethernet
Because I was feeling as though the overall Rack structure was a bit flimsy, so I decided to this print in PET-CF carbon fiber filament. This filament also has the advantage of being the most temperature resistant of the carbon fiber filaments.
Found a very simple design for a network switch that is slightly bigger than my own, but will fit fine with some hot glue (my favorite!)
Because I am lazy and it was also quite late when I started this print, I actually canceled it about halfway through because I am sure the hot glue will hold it in place well enough.
Me Mini NAS PC
This mini pc has quite an unconventional shape, so I just decided to make a shelf for the bottom of the rack, and have it mounted there along with the two external hard drives from the Cyr mini pc.