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"Google is probably the best example: they see it as a trade secret: how many data centres they have, how big they are, how many servers they have".
And often utilities cannot provide the extra power needed for an expansion.Fewer, bigger, betterSo IDC thinks that many data centres will be consolidated and given a big makeover.
As a result, finding a site for a large data centre is now, above all, about securing a cheap and reliable source of power, says Rich Miller of Data Center Knowledge, a website that chronicles the boom in data-centre construction.The availability of cheap power is mainly why there are so many data centres in Quincy.
Many data centres will have servers with access to internal storage as well as to a Storage Area Network that consolidate and abstracts the complexity of accessing storage throughout the data centre.
It's one of Swedish internet provider Bahnhof's many data centres.
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In fact, it demonstrates that in many countries, data centres can be operated without any mechanical cooling whatsoever.
Some of the proposals explore scalability of managing several thousand nodes, which is still significantly below many modern data centres, which can house more than 100,000 nodes [88].
"In the big cities where many firms locate their data centres, energy is either expensive or polluting, if it is available at all," he said.
At the moment, data centres perform many conversions between alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC).
The theft of data or a major systems failure by a bank with its operations in the cloud would doubtless prompt regulators to slam on the brakes, too.You cannot be cirrusSome countries insist that client data are not allowed to leave their national borders, which could force cloud-computing firms to build small data centres in many markets, reducing the scope for cost savings.
And how many companies measure data centre energy use, let alone that of specific applications?
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