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Reddit mentions of SPEP.com 4 Pack D Ring Steel Tie-Downs - Floor Flush Surface Mount with Black Bases - Tiedown Breaking Load of 1,200 Pounds

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SPEP.com 4 Pack D Ring Steel Tie-Downs - Floor Flush Surface Mount with Black Bases - Tiedown Breaking Load of 1,200 Pounds
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LOW PROFILE: Tie down bases are designed to mount low profile to mounting surface making them ideal for trailers and truck bedsDURABLE: Steel tie down rings are the perfect combination of cost effectiveness and durabilitySTRONG: Breaking load of 1,200 Lbs. Surface tie down rings pivot up when needed and pivot away when not in useBASES INCLUDED: Black plastic bases are includedDIMENSIONS: Roughly 3.5 inches in diameter. See our dimension specifications or contact us for exact details to ensure a proper fit.
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u/MicroFiefdom ยท 2 pointsr/msp

You're at best going to slow someone down. Nothing like this is going to stop someone with tools and time from stealing the hardware. I'm guessing the hardware isn't the real liability and instead the data is. In that case I recommend focusing instead on implementing automated full system disk Encryption using TPM.

But if you just want a visual deterrent that would slow someone a bit, some nonprofits I've worked with have just Epoxied something like these surface mount D-Rings to the server:

https://www.amazon.com/SPEP-com-Pack-Ring-Steel-Tie-Downs/dp/B07H949WCL/ref=sr_1_11?keywords=surface+mount+D+Ring&qid=1571172791&sr=8-11

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Then used a cable to lock it to another mount on the floor or a wall. Personally, if I were going through the hassle of some DIY solution like this, I would also push for putting in a basic security camera targetting the server.