Reddit reviews ICC 1 5/16" Wall Mount J-Hook in 25 Pack
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Designed from high-quality, galvanized steel for strength and durabilityAccommodates CAT5e, CAT6, CAT6a, coax fiber, and conduitRust resistant zinc finishComplies with TIA/EIA requirements for structured cabling systemsCost-effective alternative to expensive cable tray or ladder rack runway systems
You might want to post to /r/cableadvice for more help.
Brocade Best Practices Guide: Cabling the Data Center
You haven't given much detail on what you're trying to accomplish. You seem to be doing framing, high voltage, and data runs for a data center. Here's some items that might be best suited for you:
If you give more detail on where these runs start and end, as well as what the area is going to be used for, we can help with different suggestions.
Edit: I also like /u/skifdank's suggestion of J-Hooks as a replacement for the cable pathways, if you insist on using the hot aisles, for some reason.
cat5 is cat5, if you work in tech it's the exact same termination as a regular network. J hooks just screw into support beams, or roof, you hang cable on them. It's seriously easy, The only thing you'll have to remember is to either purchase a POE switch, to provide power to the POE camera's, or purchase POE injectors to send power down the cat5 cable
https://www.amazon.com/ICC-ICCMSJHK33-PACK-J-HOOK-16in/dp/B005EIFWKG/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1474644301&sr=8-5&keywords=j+hook
Plug them all into a Pass through patch panel. Label it one for one with the labels on the cables. Should be pretty enough and functional. Then use patch cables and a nice 2u cable manager. Be nice of you to put some j-hooks on those shit studs about 2ft up and separated the cables from the power that its probably running on top of.
Heres a parts list.
Patch Panel
2u Cable Manager
J-Hooks
Patch Cables
Wall Rack Enclosure