I think having two (monitor) let you work more comfortable and you'll get less stress in closing/opening windows. At home I have one big one, 1920x1080 while at work I have 2x1280x1024. Two monitors are really better.
Leandro
Five years ago I started developing OpenCabling ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/opencabling/ ) with your needs in mind. It helps me document my network, take care of every fibre, cable and port. It still needs some development, but it can solve your problems.
Leandro
http://visittuscany.dardini.it/
I see a lots of wiring with labels on each cable. From my personal experience this is not the correct way to go. Labels tend to get off too easy and for a very dense cabling, it is near impossibile to read or track them to the right port. For my personal needs I create a GPL project on sourceforge, "OpenCabling", www.opencabling.org, an easy and wysiwyg system to document the cabling. It needs a lot more work, but the bigger part is already done.
Leandro
PS
If a crazy technician pull off all your cables, how can you recover from this? Save your soul with OpenCabling;-)
I think having two (monitor) let you work more comfortable and you'll get less stress in closing/opening windows. At home I have one big one, 1920x1080 while at work I have 2x1280x1024. Two monitors are really better. Leandro
Five years ago I started developing OpenCabling ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/opencabling/ ) with your needs in mind. It helps me document my network, take care of every fibre, cable and port. It still needs some development, but it can solve your problems. Leandro http://visittuscany.dardini.it/
I see a lots of wiring with labels on each cable. From my personal experience this is not the correct way to go. Labels tend to get off too easy and for a very dense cabling, it is near impossibile to read or track them to the right port. For my personal needs I create a GPL project on sourceforge, "OpenCabling", www.opencabling.org, an easy and wysiwyg system to document the cabling. It needs a lot more work, but the bigger part is already done.
Leandro ;-)
PS
If a crazy technician pull off all your cables, how can you recover from this? Save your soul with OpenCabling