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Verne Global Officially Opens Green Data Center in Iceland
Web Host Industry Review (Feb 10 2012) Construction , Power and Cooling , Geothermal
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February 10, 2012 -- - IT services firm Verne Global announced this week it has officially opened its first data center in Reykjanesbær, formerly a US Naval Air Station, just west of Reykjavik, Iceland. The 1,640 square foot data center, whose cost is estimated at $700 million, sits on 45 acres of land.
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