Covid-19: What are the operational implications for data centres?

17 Mar 2020 11:22 AM

Part of a series of insights on the resilience of tech to changing work patterns.

COVID-19: WHAT ARE THE OPERATIONAL IMPLICATIONS FOR DATA CENTRES AND WHAT ARE UK OPERATORS DOING ABOUT IT?

PART OF A SERIES OF INSIGHTS ON THE RESILIENCE OF TECH TO CHANGING WORK PATTERNS

As infection rates of Covid-19 increase, the virus has obvious implications for business continuity across the entire economy and data centres are no exception. Since they comprise part of our core digital infrastructure, it is critical that sites continue to provide uninterrupted services to their customers. Moreover, as more and more people are required to work from home to limit the further spread of infection, the demand for digital communication services like teleconferencing, e-commerce and remote working is rising sharply. 

So what are data centres operators doing to ensure that Covid-19 does not compromise their ability to operate reliably? Quite a lot, is appears. Operators have been comparing notes on how they are identifying and managing these Covid-19 risks and on the precautions they are putting in place. The sector is sharing information on procedures to limit infection, on quarantine, on decontamination routines, on HR and supply chain issues, on security of utility supplies and other operational matters. Regular calls are in place and will continue until they are no longer needed. Please get in touch with emma.fryer@techuk.org for further details. In the meantime, these notes provide an interim summary of the current state of play.

Data centre characteristics that should aid resilience include:

Preparation: what are operators doing?

The key priority for our operators is to balance the safety of staff with availability of staff. The emphasis is currently on limiting routes for infection. Precautions being taken reflect location and distribution of sites, the footfall to those sites, and individual site characteristics. 

Existing precautions include:

Strategic/ planning

Operational staff

All staff

Physical environment

Post contamination: cleaning

Operators are already planning post-contamination cleaning procedures, irrespective of whether these will be needed. Currently plans include:

Supply chain and utility issues

Members are currently considering issues relating to supply chains and utilities. The complexity of the data centre supply chain means that equipment sourced from low risk areas contains components from high risk areas - acute issues starting to emerge for outbreak in Italy, which is a major manufacturer of UPSs and related components. The reliability of utility supply is not an immediate concern for operators: all have emergency standby capacity and are equipped for outages. Very long term outages could put pressure on the gasoil distribution network and this second tier risk is being addressed by operators, although likelihood of such a scenario is considered to be low.

Operator statements

Digital Realty: https://www.digitalrealty.com/coronavirus-statement

Equinix: https://www.equinix.com/lp/equinix-coronavirus-statement-to-customers-and-partners/

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