Vertiv has launched Rack Extreme, a rack platform for AI and high-density IT deployments aimed at data centre operators handling heavier, deeper equipment.
The launch comes as operators face rising compute density and growing demands on airflow, cable routing and installation flexibility inside data halls. Rack Extreme is designed to address those pressures with higher load ratings, deeper configurations and integrated cable management.
Vertiv is positioning the system for high-performance computing and AI environments, where cabinet design has become more important as servers, cooling hardware and power distribution equipment grow larger and heavier. In those settings, the ability to move loaded racks without reducing weight limits can affect installation planning and floor operations.
Rack Extreme has static and dynamic load ratings of up to 4,500 lbs., or 2,045 kg. That means it can support the same load capacity when stationary and when rolled, unlike conventional rack designs that often have lower limits in motion.
According to Vertiv, that gives the rack up to twice the dynamic capacity and up to 1.3 times the static capacity of more traditional alternatives. It is also available in multiple sizes and configurations to suit different application requirements.
Design details include a fully welded structure, high open-area mesh doors, flexible rail systems, vertical cable bars and corner mounting bars for rack power distribution units. These features are intended to simplify installation and ongoing management in dense computing environments.
The rack ships fully assembled. Vertiv also offers engineered shipping elements such as shock-absorbing pallets and multiuse ramps to reduce handling risks during delivery and on-site deployment.
Broader portfolio
Rack Extreme is designed to work with a wider set of Vertiv products used in rack-mounted infrastructure. These include uninterruptible power supply systems, rack PDUs, rear door heat exchanger systems, coolant distribution units, and Avocent KVM and serial console products.
That integration reflects a broader industry shift as suppliers try to sell more complete infrastructure combinations to customers building out AI and high-density computing estates. For operators, compatibility between racks, power distribution and thermal management is increasingly tied to how quickly new capacity can be installed.
Vertiv also linked the launch to its longer history in rack engineering, including products developed under the Knürr brand. The company said that legacy informed the design of a platform intended for newer deployment requirements.
Giuseppe Leto, Senior Director, IT Systems at Vertiv, outlined that position in comments accompanying the launch. "The Vertiv Rack Extreme reflects our expanded capabilities in rack and enclosure designs for high-density and AI-driven deployments," he said.
"The platform also draws on Vertiv's long-standing rack engineering expertise, including solutions historically developed under the Knürr brand, to support scalable next-generation IT infrastructure."
The product enters a market where rack specifications are becoming a more visible part of AI infrastructure planning rather than a standardised afterthought. As chip systems, liquid cooling components and power hardware place more strain on physical installations, suppliers are under pressure to adapt cabinet formats to support heavier loads, more cabling and tighter thermal requirements.
Vertiv said Rack Extreme is intended for organisations that need to align cabinet design with those changing physical demands while leaving room for later expansion through compatible accessories such as overhead cable management and airflow optimisation products.