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Take two aspirin for that headache
blogs.techworld.com (Jan 18 2012)
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If you are associated with construction and development of any kind, chances are very good that you have had your share of headaches. From shipping and delivery delays, to fouled-up coordination between trades, to the classical separation of design intent and constructed reality.
When a datacentre is involved, these headaches can often lead to heart attacks for the stake holders during the operational phase. Reduce the headaches and you'll not only feel a lot better, you will set yourself up for operational success.
For our first datacentre deployment in Iceland, Verne Global has employed a regimen of more than just painkillers for reducing headaches at our site on the former NATO air base in Keflavik. We've gone modular. And thanks to that decision, in a matter of six days I've watched an empty floor change into a 500 square meter, proper datacentre with no headaches.
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