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A data center is defined as a physical place that houses and runs networking components and infrastructure. Learn all about what it is in our write-up.
Data centers are where the world’s data is processed, organized and stored. Many data centers are located in buildings similar to warehouses. They are functional buildings that require little physical ...
From Netflix to Facebook, companies around the world serve millions to billions of internet users with digital products and data center facilities are the backbone of the entire experience.
Data centers are making headlines, but the unremarkable facades of these facilities offer little hint of the powerful technology housed inside. As the demand for AI grows, the data centers that power ...
A fact sheet provided by New Mexico Environemnt Law Center alleged that data centers across the U.S. consume an average of 1.8 billion gallons of drinking water per year - that's 5 million gallons per ...
The future of data centers will rely on cloud, hyperconverged infrastructure and more powerful devices.
A micro data center, a mini version of a data center rack, could work as edge computing takes hold in various industries. Here's a look at the moving parts behind the micro data center concept.
One of Kansas City's largest developments in 2025 is well underway in the Northland - the Google data center campus.
The traditional enterprise data center is heading for the history books, overtaken by cloud computing, the internet of things and new requirements to get applications closer to the customers using ...