Have you ever needed to send a quick rack diagram to a vendor, contractor or co-worker? Then this is the site for you. I got tired of over-priced products that did not directly serve this need without many complex licensing hoops. Datacenter Modeler allows you to create a row of Racks/Cabinets of varying U-Size. You then simply drag and drop components like a switch, router, server, patch panel, etc. into the rack where you want it placed. The application is developed without the need for a cloud account and stores none of your designs/data on the server. Instead I provided an export/import as JSON feature so you can in essence save/load your designs. You can also export a PDF report with the provided metadata for each piece of equipment such as manufacturer, access information, etc. There is no mandated fee for use, instead a donation system is presented each load of the application (Starving Developer and all…). If you would like to check it out then click here to visit https://www.datacentermodeler.com

🚀 Datacenter Modeler – Design. Visualize. Document. Done.
Stop struggling with Visio, Excel, or outdated tools. Datacenter Modeler is a fast, modern, browser-based application built specifically for rack and cabinet layouts.
Drag • Drop • Document
- Drag racks and cabinets onto the workspace (up to 10 per diagram)
- Snap equipment into exact U positions with zero overlap headaches
- Full support for PDUs (horizontal & vertical), patch panels, switches, servers, blade chassis, storage arrays, and more
Deep Component Intelligence
- Rich metadata for every item: manufacturer, model, serial, asset tag, power draw, notes
- Dynamic port maps with Port ID, Cable ID, and VLAN
- Managed device details (IP/hostname, URL, credentials)
- Specialized PDU controls: voltage, amperage per port, side mounting, etc.
Professional Outputs
- Export beautiful PNG or JPG diagrams
- Generate polished PDF reports with full rack inventory
- Save/load entire layouts as JSON
- Automatic browser auto save
Perfect for:
- Datacenter engineers
- Network architects
- Infrastructure managers
- IT consultants
- Anyone who hates messy rack documentation
Created by Matthew Puckett https://www.theblindengineer.com

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