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Data Center Design:
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HP's Flexible 'Butterfly' Data Center Prefabbed to Save Costs
GreenBiz.com (Aug 3 2010) Construction , Cloud Computing , Servers
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Addressing the rising demand for expansive data-center environments while also minimizing the complexity and lack of control over energy use in custom facilities, Hewlett Packard has unveiled a modular, pre-fabricated data center that bundles energy efficiency with standardized features.
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