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The Evolution of IT Infrastructure Racks: Rittal TS8 vs Rittal VX IT

Written by Dean Adams | Sep 30, 2025 8:00:00 AM

Introduction

In modern digital infrastructure, the IT rack's role has transcended that of a simple enclosure. With its own subset being more clearly defined, IT racks are now a critical determinant of deployment velocity, scalability, cooling efficiency, and effective cable management. With the increasing demands from high-density computing and edge installations, the evolution of these foundational components is imperative.

So, how have our IT racks developed with the times?

Our transition from the industry-leading TS8 platform to the next-generation VX IT system represents a significant advancement, engineered to provide a flexible and secure foundation for future growth.

What Is the TS8 Rack System?

For more than a decade, the Rittal TS8 rack system was an acknowledged benchmark in the industry. It was renowned for its robust and reliable 16-fold profiled frame, which was instrumental in providing exceptional stability and supporting the heavy loads characteristic of early data centre environments. Its symmetrical, versatile design made it a dependable and adaptable solution for a wide range of global data centre and industrial applications.

VX IT: Rittal’s Next-Gen Rack System

Conceived in response to extensive user feedback, the VX IT is Rittal's answer to the complexities of modern data centres and is marketed as the "world's fastest IT rack." This next-generation system builds upon the TS8's strengths by introducing a new level of modularity, efficiency, and intelligence. The design simplifies and accelerates every stage of the lifecycle, from planning and configuration via a digital twin to a tool-free, snap-in assembly process, resulting in a system that is easier to handle, faster to assemble, and highly adaptable to evolving IT requirements.

TS8 vs VX IT: Feature Comparison

The fundamental distinction between the TS8 and VX IT resides in their core design. The TS8's frame was a complex, multi-piece system, while the VX IT simplifies this to a single, optimised profile. This architectural change is the primary driver for its increased efficiency, enabling tool-free, snap-in assembly that can reduce build time by up to 40%.

While both are robust, the VX IT features a higher static load capacity of 1,500 kg and a dynamic capacity of up to 1,800 kg, providing greater stability for today’s high-density computing loads. Additionally, the VX IT offers enhanced vertical and horizontal cable management features and is designed as a fully-digitalised "variant kit" for highly customised configurations.

Conclusion

Ultimately, the transition from the TS8 to the VX IT is a more than a simple update—it is a paradigm shift in IT rack design. Its optimised, tool-free assembly not only reduces build time by up to 40% but also provides a flexible, future-proof platform for modern digital infrastructure.

The system's focus on modularity, seamless configuration, and improved load capacity positions the VX IT as the ideal solution for both hyperscale data centres and rapidly expanding edge computing sites, ensuring that IT professionals can deploy and manage their infrastructure with unprecedented speed and efficiency.

With that being said, we still stand by the efficiency and reliability of the TS8 and will happily accommodate any IT infrastructure with these racks already installed.

FAQs

Can VX IT replace TS8 in all applications?

Yes, the VX IT is designed as a direct replacement for the TS8 and features a conversion tool for easy migration.

Is TS8 still supported by Rittal?

While the VX IT is the successor, Rittal continues to support the TS8 platform for existing installations and replacements.

What accessories are compatible with VX IT?

Rittal provides a wide range of new and updated accessories specifically designed for the VX IT, with some existing TS8 accessories also compatible via special adapters.