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HP Unveils Huge Data Center Cooled By Wind
InformationWeek (Feb 11 2010)
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The latest addition to the exotic new-wave data centers we wrote about recently—including an ice-cooled former NATO command center in Iceland and a new tourist attraction at Disney World—is Hewlett-Packard's 360,000-square-foot UK facility cooled by the bracing winds from the nearby North Sea.
Here are some of the highlights of the new facility, which was originally the brainchild of EDS, the global IT services provider that HP acquired in 2008. For more details, be sure to check out the complete story in Web Host Industry Review.
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