A server with accumulated dust, overheating, and a fan nearby is a sign of cooling problems.
Even small factors can affect the stability of work

When it comes to server stability, people usually mention uptime, DDoS protection, or code quality. However, in practice, hardware often fails because of quite down-to-earth things. Dust is not just a cosmetic defect of a room, but a real enemy of reliability that acts slowly, but systematically. Even complex equipment with multi-layer protection remains vulnerable to ordinary airborne suspension.