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Yes, a server does fit in the frunk!

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Good to know.
 

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Be careful. Your boots might start to get that server smell if you keep them together like that.
 

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All that and a pair of boots.
 

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Oh, a 1U. Most of my equipment would end up stuck in the frunk because it'd be impossible to lift them back out.
 

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Now if someone would just design a rack that can hold up to 5U, then add a network switch and 120 power to the frunk, we’d be in business: mobile data center.
That works for 24 hours at a time
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