A data center is a facility that houses computer systems, telecommunications, and storage. It provides redundant power and data connections, environmental controls like air conditioning and fire suppression, and security devices. Large data centers consume as much electricity as a small town due to their industrial scale operations.
A data center is a facility that houses computer systems, telecommunications, and storage. It provides redundant power and data connections, environmental controls like air conditioning and fire suppression, and security devices. Large data centers consume as much electricity as a small town due to their industrial scale operations.
A data center is a facility that houses computer systems, telecommunications, and storage. It provides redundant power and data connections, environmental controls like air conditioning and fire suppression, and security devices. Large data centers consume as much electricity as a small town due to their industrial scale operations.
A data center is a facility that houses computer systems, telecommunications, and storage. It provides redundant power and data connections, environmental controls like air conditioning and fire suppression, and security devices. Large data centers consume as much electricity as a small town due to their industrial scale operations.
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A data center is a facility used to house computer systems and associated components, such
as telecommunications and storage systems. It generally includes redundant or backup power
supplies, redundant data communications connections, environmental controls (e.g., air conditioning, fire suppression) and various security devices. Large data centers are industrial scale operations using as much electricity as a small town.