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Covers site selection to avoid hazards like floods or windstorms, as well as physical security measures like fireproof doors and the absence of exterior windows in computer rooms to mitigate risks. The Rating System (Tiers I–IV)

TIA-942 is divided into several clauses that govern different physical aspects of the building.

The most widely adopted aspect of TIA-942 is the classification of data center reliability into four Tiers. These Tiers define the level of fault tolerance and redundancy.

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TIA-942 uses a four-level rating system to classify data center reliability and redundancy.

The standard was updated from TIA-942-A to in 2014 to modernize the technology references.

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If you are designing a data center to TIA-942 standards, here is a high-level checklist:

Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard for Data Centers Current Revision: TIA-942-B (Published 2014, Addenda in 2017/2020) ** governing Body:** Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA)

It is crucial not to confuse these two, although they are very similar. Covers site selection to avoid hazards like floods

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