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IIJ Will Offer Commercial Container Facility
Data Center Knowledge (May 31 2010) Cloud Computing , Servers
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Internet Initiative Japan Inc. (IIJ) will build its first container-driven ”eco-data center” after the modular approach fared well in proof-of-concept testing this past February.
IIJ has tested facilities with container units that use outside-air-cooling, and with test results showing a Partial Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) of under 1.1. With those results, IIJ believes it can achieve its year-round PUE target of 1.2, and so has moved into commercial production.
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