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Third Outage This Year for Primus Facility
Data Center Knowledge (Aug 12 2009) Power and Cooling
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A Primus Telecommunications data center in Melbourne, Australia lost power Sunday, marking the third outage this year for the facility at 55 King Street. The outage disrupted service for a number of Australian ISPs and phone services. The same facility suffered power outages in February and again in May due to issue in its power infrastructure. After the incident in May, Primus Australia CEO Ravi Bhatia told local IT media that “from 8th May onwards the centre will be beyond bulletproof.”
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