NTS technicians cabling a production rack in Fremont
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Rack Integration, Staging & Lifecycle Services

Receiving, assembly, burn-in, STIG imaging, asset tagging, and nationwide rack-stack—with acceptance records suitable for federal and enterprise audit.
Rack Integration

Staging, burn-in, and secure shipment

NTS L11/L12 covers elevation, power, networking, labeling, burn-in, imaging, and optional on-site rack-and-stack so arrival is not a puzzle for the site team.
Architects validate thermals, fabric, and imaging baselines in Fremont before freight—one integrator remains accountable through handoff.
Put hardware and integration on the same vehicle when possible (SEWP V, ITES-4H, SLED) so audit trails and acceptance criteria stay together.
NTS documents rack elevation, PDU draw, thermal headroom, and driver baselines on every RFQ so facility teams are not discovering constraints at install.
Related storage, networking, and software lines can ride the same quote when your vehicle and SOW allow—keeping multi-vendor programs under one accountable integrator.
Integration paths

Staging, soak, platforms, and procurement

Scope assembly and burn-in, then continue into GPU, liquid, cluster, and contract vehicles.
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Available Rack Integration configurations

Select a platform below to configure, request a quote, or add to your procurement package.

Engineer-to-order — final BOM validated by NTS architects for workload, facility power, and contract vehicle.

  • Configure & quote
  • CPU / memory / storage specs
  • Contract-ready procurement
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Specifications shown are reference configurations—final BOM validated by NTS architects for your workload, facility power, and security baseline.

Frequently asked questions

Elevation, power, networking, labeling, burn-in, and optional on-site rack-and-stack—so arrival is not a puzzle.

  • Cable plans
  • Serial manifests

Often yes when interfaces are defined—NTS remains the accountable integrator for the agreed BOM.

  • Clear SOW boundaries
  • No silent swaps

Best practice—keeps audit trails and acceptance criteria together.

  • CLIN structure
  • Milestone payments

Power, cooling, floor loading, network handoff points, and access windows—captured before freight so rack-stack is scheduled, not improvised.

  • Site survey inputs
  • Acceptance sign-off