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Feds Target 292 More Data Centers for Closure
Data Center Knowledge (Jul 21 2011) Cloud Computing
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The federal government has has identified an additional 292 data centers that it will close over the next 18 months as it continues its data center consolidation. They include four Department of Agriculture data centers in the same zip code, each of which is less than 1,000 square feet.
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