Data center operations are highly reliant on electric power, and any disruptions to power quality can have a significant impact on the performance and reliability of data centers. According to a study by the Uptime Institute, power quality issues are responsible for approximately 33% of all data center outages. In addition, power quality issues can also lead to data corruption, hardware failures, and increased maintenance costs.
There are a number of different types of power quality issues that can impact data centers, including:
Data centers can take a number of steps to mitigate the impact of power quality issues, including:
By taking these steps, data centers can help to ensure that they are providing a reliable and high-quality service to their customers.
It's now easier than ever to get started eliminating dirty power from your data center. Advanced optical sensors deliver the capability to not only provide the depth and breadth of accurate data to measure power quality but also to deliver the fidelity and insight needed to enable troubleshooting the “invisible” problems plaguing reliability efforts and causing long-term and devastatingly expensive failures to these mission-critical systems.