Data center humidity control operates within strict parameters, with ASHRAE humidity standards typically maintaining relative humidity (RH) between 20% and 80%, with newer guidelines recommending an operating dew point range of 41.9°F to 59°F. Operating outside these...
ASHRAE humidity standards define specific relative humidity ranges and environmental conditions that facilities must maintain for occupant comfort, equipment protection, and regulatory compliance. Different ASHRAE standards address different facility types: ASHRAE 55...
Modern data centers are operating under increasing pressure as workloads grow and infrastructure density rises. To maintain performance and uptime, data centers need stable environmental conditions that protect sensitive IT equipment. When temperature, humidity, air...
Static electricity is an often overlooked but serious threat inside data center environments. Even minor electrostatic discharge events can compromise sensitive server components, leading to hidden failures, degraded performance, and unplanned downtime. These risks...
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is one of the most underestimated risks in server rooms. It doesn’t announce itself with visible damage or immediate failure, yet it can weaken components, corrupt data paths, and shorten equipment lifespan over time. In many cases, the...
Modern data centers operate under constant pressure to deliver reliability, efficiency, and scale. As workloads increase and infrastructure becomes denser, maintaining a stable internal environment is no longer optional, it is a foundational requirement for...