Definition
A Rack Cabinet is an enclosed structure used to house and organize servers, networking equipment, storage devices, power distribution units (PDUs), and other IT hardware.
Rack cabinets provide physical protection, cable management, airflow control, and equipment organization within data centers.
Key Features of Rack Cabinets
Modern rack cabinets typically include:
- Standard 19-inch mounting rails
- Front and rear doors
- Cable management systems
- Airflow optimization features
- Power distribution integration
Rack Cabinets in AI Data Centers
AI workloads require higher power density and advanced cooling solutions. Modern rack cabinets are increasingly designed to support:
- High-density GPU servers
- Increased rack power requirements
- Liquid cooling integration
- Advanced airflow management
Related Terms
ATTOM Rack System Solutions
Rack units provide a standardized way to organize and deploy IT equipment within data center cabinets. As modern computing environments require higher equipment density and more flexible deployment, reliable rack systems become essential for supporting servers, networking devices, power distribution, and cooling infrastructure.
ATTOM Data Center Rack System provides a robust rack infrastructure solution designed for modern data center environments, including micro data centers, modular data centers, and high-density computing applications.
Key features include:
- Standard 19-inch rack compatibility
- High-strength structural design
- Optimized cable and equipment management
- Support for power distribution and cooling integration
- Flexible deployment for modular and edge infrastructure
By combining reliable rack architecture with integrated data center solutions, ATTOM helps organizations build scalable and efficient IT infrastructure.


