In the world of data centers, the “U” stands for Rack Unit. It is a standardized unit of measurement used to define the vertical space available in a server rack.
The Math of a Rack Unit
A single Rack Unit (1U) is exactly 1.75 inches (44.45 mm) in height.
When you see a piece of equipment labeled as “2U,” it means that device is 3.5 inches tall. This standardization ensures that hardware from different manufacturers—whether it’s a Dell server, a Cisco switch, or an APC power strip—will all fit perfectly into any standard 19-inch wide rack.
Understanding the Hole Pattern
While the total height of 1U is 1.75 inches, the holes on the rack rails aren’t spaced evenly. They follow a specific repeating pattern defined by the EIA-310 standard:
The three holes that make up a 1U space are spaced at 0.625″, 0.625″, and 0.5″.
This pattern ensures you know exactly where one piece of equipment ends and the next begins.
Standard Rack Unit Specifications
Product Name: 1U Rack Space (Industry Standard) The fundamental measurement unit for vertical mounting space in IT enclosures.
Product Specifications:
Height: 1.75 inches (44.45 mm)
Width: 19 inches (Standard mounting width)
Hole Spacing: 0.625″ – 0.625″ – 0.5″ repeating pattern
Standard: EIA-310 / IEC 60297
1U Rack Unit Product Key Features:
Vertical Efficiency: Allows for high-density stacking of hardware.
Universal Fit: Ensures cross-brand compatibility for rails and ears.
Standardized Alignment: Notched rails or “U” markings on modern racks help identify the start and end of each unit.

