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Google to Expand Oregon Data Center Campus
Data Center Knowledge (Nov 23 2011) Cloud Computing
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Google has gained approvals to build an additional structure on its data center campus at The Dalles, Oregon, according to local media. The company plans to build a 15,000 square foot “data storage warehouse” on its property at The Dalles, according to The Oregonian.
The expansion is consistent with Google’s approach to building multi-facility data center campuses in areas with abundant power and climates that support using outside air for cooling servers. Google has pursued phased build-outs of data center capacity at its sites in North Carolina, South Carolina and Iowa, as well as Oregon.
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