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5 Spring Cleaning Tips For Your Data Center Server Room

If your business houses a data center server, you know that your data center server room contains some very sensitive, expensive equipment. Therefore, you’ll need to have protocols in place to protect that equipment from the potential of damage.

Allowing contaminants into your data center could lead to corrosion, overheating, electrical failure and the mechanical failure of your disk drive, tape drives, power supplies and circuit boards. Maintaining a clean data center is essential for the longevity and uptime of your equipment.

Spring Maintenance Tips For Keeping Your Data Center Clean

The scheduled routine cleaning of your data center is crucial for optimum performance and to reduce down-time. Not to mention preserving your equipment in order to maintain its longevity.

Here are 5 Spring cleaning tips you can use to help keep your data center clean.

You should never allow debris from accumulating in the sub-floor. You can clean the sub-floor plenum by vacuuming underneath the raised floor; however, make sure you use a HEPA filter vacuum.

You should always include a filter change and return air duct cleaning as part of your routine. If you notice a black dusty coating on your sub-floor, this is usually a sign that you have worn out AC belts or belts that are out of alignment.

Cleaning Tips To Help Your Onsite Staff Keep The Data Center Clean

By educating your onsite staff on how to keep the data center clean, you’ll not only give them the skills necessary to practice preventive measures for preserving your data center, but you’ll also help prolong the life of your equipment.

The best way to keep your data center clean is to get the entire IT staff involved in its upkeep. But keep in mind that it’s best to try to keep the traffic in the data center to a minimum. And if you design the data center space for low traffic load from the start, the fewer people you’ll have entering that space and the fewer problems you’ll have keeping it clean and well maintained.

Don’t hesitate to get outside help should you find that your in-house cleaning efforts get behind or become too much for your staff to handle. Your data center is full of expensive equipment and therefore you shouldn’t skimp on the costs to keep it clean. The money spent on your data center cleaning will pay for itself in reduced repair costs and the life expectancy of your equipment.

+Katrina Matthews is a product specialist for RackSolutions, the market leader for designing and manufacturing custom racking products for the IT industry! You can read more about our company here

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