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I have stacked 820s. Also, Connely makes the "Stacker", but didn't have one to fit the 820's.

IAnother option is to rack the systems. I just racked two 810s and two 825s. 825s on bottom, 810s on top. There is a feature (0550 or0551 I think) for racking these systems. The 5079 is just two 5074s in the same rack. I don't know if IBM will install the 5074 in a rack in the field. Our CE wasn't even aware that IBM offered the racks, even thoiugh they are now CE install only.

Loyd Goodbar wrote:

Has anyone stacked a 810 system unit on top of a 5094 expansion tower? I don't
think it's such a good idea, some coworkers think otherwise.

Loyd
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