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Data Center Design:
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Application: Cloud Computing, Grid Computing
Technology: Microblogging, Networking, Servers, Storage, Supercomputer
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Iceland is Looking Better than Ever
greentelecomlive.com (Jun 3 2009) Geothermal , Hydro
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A new study by US real estate specialist, Grubb & Ellis, has identified a pending shortage of data center space in the US. According to this report by DataCenterKnowledge, the situation is becoming critical for companies with large requirements.
Jim Kerrigan, director at Grubb & Ellis’ National Data Center Group says there’s only six sites in the US right now that can support 7 megawatts of power or more than 50,000 square feet of contiguous space. Kerrigan and Grubb & Ellis should know too. The company is a major real estate consultant, advisory, brokerage service providers with offices across the US and it is its business to know when people are looking for particular types of real estate, or have rental capacity available.
With the US government’s recent announcement that it wants to adopt cloud services, and the global credit crunch delaying new builds, the situation is so bad that ...
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