FIG. 10 shows an example of a scenario 1000 where the hanger 300 is supporting the device 100 on a server rack 1010 where, for example, a service provider may see information rendered to a display of the device 100 and perform service accordingly, such as, for example, servicing a component 1020 (e.g., “blade X”). In the example of FIG. 10, the hanger 300 can include a hook that may engage a slot in the server rack 1010 and, for example, the hanger 300 may include a spacer that can contact the server rack 1010 to space at least a portion of the hanger 300 a distance from the server rack 1010. For example, the member 310 may include a hinge such that a portion of the member 310 can fold back to couple to the server rack 1010 where a spacer that may be coupled to a lower portion of the member 310 may be adjustable to contact the server rack 1010. In such an example, the hanger 300 may be readily supported on the server rack 1010 and space the device 100 an appropriate distance such that it clears various equipment disposed in the server rack 1010, which may extend a distance in front of an upright of the server rack 1010. As an example, a server rack upright may include a series of features arranged along its height such that the hanger 300 may be positioned at a desirable height, which may be proximate to one or more pieces of equipment (e.g., servers, etc.) where the device 100 may provide information, analysis, etc., for helping to service one or more of the pieces of equipment. As an example, a cable may be utilized to couple the device 100 and equipment (e.g., a server, etc.).