🔌 Cable chaos in the server room 🚨

Do you know those server rooms where you can barely
see the hardware because of all the cables?
I used to think, "It works, it's running."
But now I know:
a messy and disorganized cabling system is not a luxury,
it’s an absolute must-have!

Why? 🤔

✅ Fewer mistakes: A clear rack cabling saves enormous time
and nerves in an emergency.

✅ Fewer mishaps: No more tripping hazards or accidentally pulled cables
– a stable infrastructure is key!

✅ Better cooling & fewer disruptions:
Order ensures better air circulation and prevents overheating.

For me it’s clear: Good cabling is the foundation of a stable IT system.
It’s worth planning in a structured way from the start instead of waiting
to clean up when problems occur.

💬 What does your server room look like?
Perfectly organized or pure chaos? Let’s chat!

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I saw this some weeks ago

There are really a lot of cables in this photo. I hope there is a diagram of these cables that explains where they start and where they end.

I have to admit that the server room at the company I work for has improved a lot over the last 15 years. It went from hundreds of cables to something much more tidy. I remember seeing all those cables in the server room and always wondering if there was someone who could figure out where each individual cable went.

It must have been a nightmare to manage all those cables back then.
A well-organized server room not only looks better
but also makes troubleshooting so much easier. Huge respect to whoever took on that challenge!