Compliance in Data Centers: An Operator’s Perspective on Trust and Business Value
For operators, compliance is not about collecting certificates. It’s about embedding regulatory standards into everyday processes and proving to customers that the facility is reliable, secure, and future-ready.
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Why Compliance Matters
Core Standards to Know
Leading operators like Digital Realty and Flexential showcase these certifications to reinforce both security and sustainability for their customers.
Operator’s Checklist
Compliance becomes real in daily operations. Key areas include: Physical security – Controlled access, CCTV, and entry logs, Audit and monitoring – Logging system access and configuration changes, preparing reports for audits, Data lifecycle – Secure deletion and destruction of storage media, Energy management – Tracking and reporting PUE/WUE, Continuous improvement – Turning audit findings into updated SOPs and practices.
Embedding Compliance into Operations
Conclusion
For data centers, compliance is more than meeting requirements. It is how operators demonstrate operational quality, reduce risk, and strengthen customer trust. By aligning certifications and regulations with day-to-day processes, compliance becomes a source of resilience and business value.
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