Interxion Uses Sea Water to Cool Stockholm Data Centers
Interxion is no stranger to innovation. Over the years, the company has been pioneers in modular design, hot aisle containment, and now it is using seawater to cool a Stockholm data center, which is showing some serious benefits.
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