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Colocation Firm Interxion to Build Sixth Data Center in Amsterdam
Web Host Industry Review (Nov 15 2011) Carbon Footprint , Cloud Computing
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November 15, 2011 -- European colocation provider Interxion announced on Tuesday it will build its sixth data center in its Amsterdam campus area. The data center, dubbed AMS6, will provide about 13,123 square foot of equipped space with 10 MW of customer available power.
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