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Hammond: Why Do Mission-Critical Facilities Need Seismic-Rated Server Racks?

Hammond Why Do Mission-Critical Facilities Need Seismic-Rated Server Racks

June 25, 2026

Why Many Mission-Critical Facilities Are Specifying Seismic-Rated Rack Infrastructure as Part of Their Resiliency Strategy

When organizations think about seismic preparedness, they typically focus on buildings, backup generators, and emergency response plans. However, one critical component is often overlooked: the rack supporting the network infrastructure. For hospitals, emergency operations centers, municipal facilities, utilities, and public safety agencies, network connectivity is essential during and after a seismic event. If the rack fails, the equipment it supports may become inaccessible or disconnected when it’s needed most.

That’s why many mission-critical facilities are specifying seismic-rated rack infrastructure as part of their resiliency strategy.


What Is a Seismic-Rated Rack?

A seismic-rated rack is designed and tested to withstand the forces generated during an earthquake while continuing to support mounted equipment. Unlike standard racks that are primarily designed for equipment organization, seismic racks are engineered to address:

  • Structural Stability
  • Equipment Retention
  • Cable Integrity
  • Operational Continuity

The Goal is Simple: Keep critical infrastructure operational during and after a seismic event.


Why It Matters for Mission-Critical Facilities

Modern facilities depend on network infrastructure for:

  • Emergency Communications
  • Security Systems
  • Building Automation
  • VoIP Systems
  • SCADA and Utility Monitoring
  • Electronic Records and Applications

Whether it’s a hospital accessing patient records or a municipality coordinating emergency response, network downtime can significantly impact operations. A resilient network starts with resilient infrastructure.


Understanding GR-63-CORE Zone 4

One of the most recognized seismic standards in the telecommunications industry is Telcordia GR-63-CORE. Zone 4 represents the highest seismic testing level within the standard and is intended to simulate severe earthquake conditions. While not a replacement for local building codes or project-specific requirements, GR-63-CORE Zone 4 testing provides confidence that a rack has been evaluated under rigorous seismic conditions. For engineers and consultants, it offers an established benchmark when specifying infrastructure for seismic environments.


The Importance of MDF & IDF Infrastructure

Most mission-critical facilities rely on Main Distribution Frames (MDFs) and Intermediate Distribution Frames (IDFs) to support communications and network connectivity.

These spaces often contain:

  • Core Network Switches
  • Fiber Infrastructure
  • Telecommunications Equipment
  • Security Systems
  • Wireless Networking Equipment

If these systems become compromised during a seismic event, the impact can extend throughout the facility. That’s why rack selection should be considered part of an overall business continuity strategy.


A Standards-Based Approach

Unlike many solutions being developed for hyperscale and AI environments, mission-critical facilities continue to rely on traditional EIA-310-E rack-mounted equipment. Servers, switches, patch panels, and telecommunications hardware are still built around the industry’s standard 19-inch rack architecture. As a result, many organizations continue to prioritize infrastructure that supports these proven standards while providing enhanced seismic performance.


Hammond SR4P Seismic 4-Post Rack

The Hammond SR4P Seismic 4-Post Rack was developed specifically for mission-critical environments where network availability and infrastructure resilience are essential. Designed around the industry-standard EIA-310-E mounting platform, the SR4P supports the servers, switches, patch panels, telecommunications equipment, and network infrastructure commonly deployed in healthcare facilities, municipal buildings, utilities, public safety agencies, and other critical environments.

Key performance characteristics include:

  • Telcordia GR-63-CORE Zone 4 tested for seismic shaking and vibration with a Seismic load rating to 800 lb (362 kg) plus 50 lb (23 kg) of cable weight when installed with the appropriate seismic bolt-down kit.
  • UL 2416 load rated to 2,000 lb (907 kg), Static load tested to 8,000 lb (3,628 kg).
  • Open frame design for maximum equipment accessibility.
  • Suitable for both MDF and IDF deployments.
  • Compatible with standard EIA-310-E rack-mounted equipment.

These specifications provide engineers, consultants, and facility operators with confidence that the rack has been designed and tested to support demanding applications while maintaining compatibility with traditional enterprise and telecommunications infrastructure. Unlike proprietary hyperscale or AI-specific architectures, the SR4P supports the standards-based equipment that organizations rely on every day, making it an ideal choice for facilities seeking long-term interoperability, serviceability, and resilience.


Final Thoughts

For mission-critical facilities, network resiliency extends beyond servers and switches. The rack itself plays an important role in maintaining communications and operational continuity during disruptive events. Whether supporting a hospital, municipal facility, utility, or emergency operations center, seismic-rated infrastructure can help strengthen overall network resilience and support continuity when it matters most.

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