Upgraded Contamination Control Protects Data Center Uptime

An average minute of data center downtime costs thousands of dollars. Proper contamination control can decrease the chance of a shutdown due to contamination. Changing equipment, upgrading infrastructure and daily maintenance all provide opportunities to introduce contaminants into the datacenter. Many data center operators make the mistake of overlooking environmental factors in their facilities. This oversight can be costly. Overtime, contaminants damage critical components and lead to equipment failures and downtime. See statistics on human error and preventable downtime alongside solutions that help you prevent it by upgrading your data center cleaning to contamination control.

April 4, 2024

An average minute of data center downtime costs thousands of dollars. Proper contamination control can decrease the chance of a shutdown due to contamination. Changing equipment, upgrading infrastructure and daily maintenance all provide opportunities to introduce contaminants into the datacenter. Many data center operators make the mistake of overlooking environmental factors in their facilities. This oversight can be costly. Overtime, contaminants damage critical components and lead to equipment failures and downtime. See statistics on human error and preventable downtime alongside solutions that help you prevent it by upgrading your data center cleaning to contamination control.

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