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Why Irish data centre boom is complicating climate efforts. Surge in processing industry will increase Ireland’s already too high carbon emissions. Google Data Centre.
The Google Data Centre
Inside Digital RealtyÕs Dublin data centre, racks of shiny black servers throb and whirr as unseen fans cool machines that steadily process unending data. It operates 24 hours a day from the business park, sited on a former orchard, and the data joins a digital torrent in an underground fibre ring network that sweeps around the Irish capital and connects to undersea cables Ð the physical backbones of the digital world. It is not just for Ireland. This is also how the UK and continental Europe accesses a lot of email, social media, online shopping, Netflix and other internet services. ÒEverything with the word smart in front of it has a data centre behind it,Ó said Ben Bryan, Digital RealtyÕs technical operations manager in Dublin.
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Why Irish data centre boom is complicating climate efforts. Surge in processing industry will increase Ireland’s already too high carbon emissions.
Digital Realty Data Centre
Pictured are Ben Bryan Digital Realty's technical operations manager for Dublin and Valerie Walsh who is a Digital Realty senior vice president.
Inside Digital RealtyÕs Dublin data centre, racks of shiny black servers throb and whirr as unseen fans cool machines that steadily process unending data. It operates 24 hours a day from the business park, sited on a former orchard, and the data joins a digital torrent in an underground fibre ring network that sweeps around the Irish capital and connects to undersea cables Ð the physical backbones of the digital world. It is not just for Ireland. This is also how the UK and continental Europe accesses a lot of email, social media, online shopping, Netflix and other internet services. ÒEverything with the word smart in front of it has a data centre behind it,Ó said Ben Bryan, Digital RealtyÕs technical operations manager in Dublin.
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Why Irish data centre boom is complicating climate efforts. Surge in processing industry will increase Ireland’s already too high carbon emissions.
Digital Realty Data Centre
Pictured are Ben Bryan Digital Realty's technical operations manager for Dublin and Valerie Walsh who is a Digital Realty senior vice president.
Inside Digital RealtyÕs Dublin data centre, racks of shiny black servers throb and whirr as unseen fans cool machines that steadily process unending data. It operates 24 hours a day from the business park, sited on a former orchard, and the data joins a digital torrent in an underground fibre ring network that sweeps around the Irish capital and connects to undersea cables Ð the physical backbones of the digital world. It is not just for Ireland. This is also how the UK and continental Europe accesses a lot of email, social media, online shopping, Netflix and other internet services. ÒEverything with the word smart in front of it has a data centre behind it,Ó said Ben Bryan, Digital RealtyÕs technical operations manager in Dublin.
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Why Irish data centre boom is complicating climate efforts. Surge in processing industry will increase Ireland’s already too high carbon emissions.
Digital Realty Data Centre. Valerie Walsh who is a Digital Realty senior vice president. Grange Castle, Dublin.
Inside Digital RealtyÕs Dublin data centre, racks of shiny black servers throb and whirr as unseen fans cool machines that steadily process unending data. It operates 24 hours a day from the business park, sited on a former orchard, and the data joins a digital torrent in an underground fibre ring network that sweeps around the Irish capital and connects to undersea cables Ð the physical backbones of the digital world. It is not just for Ireland. This is also how the UK and continental Europe accesses a lot of email, social media, online shopping, Netflix and other internet services. ÒEverything with the word smart in front of it has a data centre behind it,Ó said Ben Bryan, Digital RealtyÕs technical operations manager in Dublin.
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Why Irish data centre boom is complicating climate efforts. Surge in processing industry will increase Ireland’s already too high carbon emissions.
Digital Realty Data Centre. Valerie Walsh who is a Digital Realty senior vice president. Grange Castle, Dublin.
Inside Digital RealtyÕs Dublin data centre, racks of shiny black servers throb and whirr as unseen fans cool machines that steadily process unending data. It operates 24 hours a day from the business park, sited on a former orchard, and the data joins a digital torrent in an underground fibre ring network that sweeps around the Irish capital and connects to undersea cables Ð the physical backbones of the digital world. It is not just for Ireland. This is also how the UK and continental Europe accesses a lot of email, social media, online shopping, Netflix and other internet services. ÒEverything with the word smart in front of it has a data centre behind it,Ó said Ben Bryan, Digital RealtyÕs technical operations manager in Dublin.
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Why Irish data centre boom is complicating climate efforts. Surge in processing industry will increase Ireland’s already too high carbon emissions.
Digital Realty Data Centre. Valerie Walsh who is a Digital Realty senior vice president. Grange Castle, Dublin.
Inside Digital RealtyÕs Dublin data centre, racks of shiny black servers throb and whirr as unseen fans cool machines that steadily process unending data. It operates 24 hours a day from the business park, sited on a former orchard, and the data joins a digital torrent in an underground fibre ring network that sweeps around the Irish capital and connects to undersea cables Ð the physical backbones of the digital world. It is not just for Ireland. This is also how the UK and continental Europe accesses a lot of email, social media, online shopping, Netflix and other internet services. ÒEverything with the word smart in front of it has a data centre behind it,Ó said Ben Bryan, Digital RealtyÕs technical operations manager in Dublin.
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Why Irish data centre boom is complicating climate efforts. Surge in processing industry will increase Ireland’s already too high carbon emissions.
Digital Realty Data Centre. Valerie Walsh who is a Digital Realty senior vice president. Grange Castle, Dublin.
Inside Digital RealtyÕs Dublin data centre, racks of shiny black servers throb and whirr as unseen fans cool machines that steadily process unending data. It operates 24 hours a day from the business park, sited on a former orchard, and the data joins a digital torrent in an underground fibre ring network that sweeps around the Irish capital and connects to undersea cables Ð the physical backbones of the digital world. It is not just for Ireland. This is also how the UK and continental Europe accesses a lot of email, social media, online shopping, Netflix and other internet services. ÒEverything with the word smart in front of it has a data centre behind it,Ó said Ben Bryan, Digital RealtyÕs technical operations manager in Dublin.
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Why Irish data centre boom is complicating climate efforts. Surge in processing industry will increase Ireland’s already too high carbon emissions.
Digital Realty Data Centre. Valerie Walsh who is a Digital Realty senior vice president. Grange Castle, Dublin.
Inside Digital RealtyÕs Dublin data centre, racks of shiny black servers throb and whirr as unseen fans cool machines that steadily process unending data. It operates 24 hours a day from the business park, sited on a former orchard, and the data joins a digital torrent in an underground fibre ring network that sweeps around the Irish capital and connects to undersea cables Ð the physical backbones of the digital world. It is not just for Ireland. This is also how the UK and continental Europe accesses a lot of email, social media, online shopping, Netflix and other internet services. ÒEverything with the word smart in front of it has a data centre behind it,Ó said Ben Bryan, Digital RealtyÕs technical operations manager in Dublin.
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Why Irish data centre boom is complicating climate efforts. Surge in processing industry will increase Ireland’s already too high carbon emissions.
Digital Realty Data Centre. Valerie Walsh who is a Digital Realty senior vice president. Grange Castle, Dublin.
Inside Digital RealtyÕs Dublin data centre, racks of shiny black servers throb and whirr as unseen fans cool machines that steadily process unending data. It operates 24 hours a day from the business park, sited on a former orchard, and the data joins a digital torrent in an underground fibre ring network that sweeps around the Irish capital and connects to undersea cables Ð the physical backbones of the digital world. It is not just for Ireland. This is also how the UK and continental Europe accesses a lot of email, social media, online shopping, Netflix and other internet services. ÒEverything with the word smart in front of it has a data centre behind it,Ó said Ben Bryan, Digital RealtyÕs technical operations manager in Dublin.
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Why Irish data centre boom is complicating climate efforts. Surge in processing industry will increase Ireland’s already too high carbon emissions.
Digital Realty Data Centre. Valerie Walsh who is a Digital Realty senior vice president. Grange Castle, Dublin.
Inside Digital RealtyÕs Dublin data centre, racks of shiny black servers throb and whirr as unseen fans cool machines that steadily process unending data. It operates 24 hours a day from the business park, sited on a former orchard, and the data joins a digital torrent in an underground fibre ring network that sweeps around the Irish capital and connects to undersea cables Ð the physical backbones of the digital world. It is not just for Ireland. This is also how the UK and continental Europe accesses a lot of email, social media, online shopping, Netflix and other internet services. ÒEverything with the word smart in front of it has a data centre behind it,Ó said Ben Bryan, Digital RealtyÕs technical operations manager in Dublin.
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Why Irish data centre boom is complicating climate efforts. Surge in processing industry will increase Ireland’s already too high carbon emissions.
Digital Realty Data Centre. Valerie Walsh who is a Digital Realty senior vice president. Grange Castle, Dublin.
Inside Digital RealtyÕs Dublin data centre, racks of shiny black servers throb and whirr as unseen fans cool machines that steadily process unending data. It operates 24 hours a day from the business park, sited on a former orchard, and the data joins a digital torrent in an underground fibre ring network that sweeps around the Irish capital and connects to undersea cables Ð the physical backbones of the digital world. It is not just for Ireland. This is also how the UK and continental Europe accesses a lot of email, social media, online shopping, Netflix and other internet services. ÒEverything with the word smart in front of it has a data centre behind it,Ó said Ben Bryan, Digital RealtyÕs technical operations manager in Dublin.
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Why Irish data centre boom is complicating climate efforts. Surge in processing industry will increase Ireland’s already too high carbon emissions.
Digital Realty Data Centre. Valerie Walsh who is a Digital Realty senior vice president. Grange Castle, Dublin.
Inside Digital RealtyÕs Dublin data centre, racks of shiny black servers throb and whirr as unseen fans cool machines that steadily process unending data. It operates 24 hours a day from the business park, sited on a former orchard, and the data joins a digital torrent in an underground fibre ring network that sweeps around the Irish capital and connects to undersea cables Ð the physical backbones of the digital world. It is not just for Ireland. This is also how the UK and continental Europe accesses a lot of email, social media, online shopping, Netflix and other internet services. ÒEverything with the word smart in front of it has a data centre behind it,Ó said Ben Bryan, Digital RealtyÕs technical operations manager in Dublin.
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Why Irish data centre boom is complicating climate efforts. Surge in processing industry will increase Ireland’s already too high carbon emissions.
Digital Realty Data Centre. Valerie Walsh who is a Digital Realty senior vice president. Grange Castle, Dublin.
Inside Digital RealtyÕs Dublin data centre, racks of shiny black servers throb and whirr as unseen fans cool machines that steadily process unending data. It operates 24 hours a day from the business park, sited on a former orchard, and the data joins a digital torrent in an underground fibre ring network that sweeps around the Irish capital and connects to undersea cables Ð the physical backbones of the digital world. It is not just for Ireland. This is also how the UK and continental Europe accesses a lot of email, social media, online shopping, Netflix and other internet services. ÒEverything with the word smart in front of it has a data centre behind it,Ó said Ben Bryan, Digital RealtyÕs technical operations manager in Dublin.
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Why Irish data centre boom is complicating climate efforts. Surge in processing industry will increase Ireland’s already too high carbon emissions.
Digital Realty Data Centre. Valerie Walsh who is a Digital Realty senior vice president. Grange Castle, Dublin.
Inside Digital RealtyÕs Dublin data centre, racks of shiny black servers throb and whirr as unseen fans cool machines that steadily process unending data. It operates 24 hours a day from the business park, sited on a former orchard, and the data joins a digital torrent in an underground fibre ring network that sweeps around the Irish capital and connects to undersea cables Ð the physical backbones of the digital world. It is not just for Ireland. This is also how the UK and continental Europe accesses a lot of email, social media, online shopping, Netflix and other internet services. ÒEverything with the word smart in front of it has a data centre behind it,Ó said Ben Bryan, Digital RealtyÕs technical operations manager in Dublin.
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Why Irish data centre boom is complicating climate efforts. Surge in processing industry will increase Ireland’s already too high carbon emissions.
Digital Realty Data Centre. Valerie Walsh who is a Digital Realty senior vice president. Grange Castle, Dublin.
Inside Digital RealtyÕs Dublin data centre, racks of shiny black servers throb and whirr as unseen fans cool machines that steadily process unending data. It operates 24 hours a day from the business park, sited on a former orchard, and the data joins a digital torrent in an underground fibre ring network that sweeps around the Irish capital and connects to undersea cables Ð the physical backbones of the digital world. It is not just for Ireland. This is also how the UK and continental Europe accesses a lot of email, social media, online shopping, Netflix and other internet services. ÒEverything with the word smart in front of it has a data centre behind it,Ó said Ben Bryan, Digital RealtyÕs technical operations manager in Dublin.
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Why Irish data centre boom is complicating climate efforts. Surge in processing industry will increase Ireland’s already too high carbon emissions. Google Data Centre.
The Google Data Centre
Inside Digital RealtyÕs Dublin data centre, racks of shiny black servers throb and whirr as unseen fans cool machines that steadily process unending data. It operates 24 hours a day from the business park, sited on a former orchard, and the data joins a digital torrent in an underground fibre ring network that sweeps around the Irish capital and connects to undersea cables Ð the physical backbones of the digital world. It is not just for Ireland. This is also how the UK and continental Europe accesses a lot of email, social media, online shopping, Netflix and other internet services. ÒEverything with the word smart in front of it has a data centre behind it,Ó said Ben Bryan, Digital RealtyÕs technical operations manager in Dublin.
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Why Irish data centre boom is complicating climate efforts. Surge in processing industry will increase Ireland’s already too high carbon emissions.
Digital Realty Data Centre. Valerie Walsh who is a Digital Realty senior vice president. Grange Castle, Dublin.
Inside Digital RealtyÕs Dublin data centre, racks of shiny black servers throb and whirr as unseen fans cool machines that steadily process unending data. It operates 24 hours a day from the business park, sited on a former orchard, and the data joins a digital torrent in an underground fibre ring network that sweeps around the Irish capital and connects to undersea cables Ð the physical backbones of the digital world. It is not just for Ireland. This is also how the UK and continental Europe accesses a lot of email, social media, online shopping, Netflix and other internet services. ÒEverything with the word smart in front of it has a data centre behind it,Ó said Ben Bryan, Digital RealtyÕs technical operations manager in Dublin.
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Why Irish data centre boom is complicating climate efforts. Surge in processing industry will increase Ireland’s already too high carbon emissions. Google Data Centre.
The Google Data Centre
Inside Digital RealtyÕs Dublin data centre, racks of shiny black servers throb and whirr as unseen fans cool machines that steadily process unending data. It operates 24 hours a day from the business park, sited on a former orchard, and the data joins a digital torrent in an underground fibre ring network that sweeps around the Irish capital and connects to undersea cables Ð the physical backbones of the digital world. It is not just for Ireland. This is also how the UK and continental Europe accesses a lot of email, social media, online shopping, Netflix and other internet services. ÒEverything with the word smart in front of it has a data centre behind it,Ó said Ben Bryan, Digital RealtyÕs technical operations manager in Dublin.
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Why Irish data centre boom is complicating climate efforts. Surge in processing industry will increase Ireland’s already too high carbon emissions. Google Data Centre.
The Google Data Centre
Inside Digital RealtyÕs Dublin data centre, racks of shiny black servers throb and whirr as unseen fans cool machines that steadily process unending data. It operates 24 hours a day from the business park, sited on a former orchard, and the data joins a digital torrent in an underground fibre ring network that sweeps around the Irish capital and connects to undersea cables Ð the physical backbones of the digital world. It is not just for Ireland. This is also how the UK and continental Europe accesses a lot of email, social media, online shopping, Netflix and other internet services. ÒEverything with the word smart in front of it has a data centre behind it,Ó said Ben Bryan, Digital RealtyÕs technical operations manager in Dublin.
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Why Irish data centre boom is complicating climate efforts. Surge in processing industry will increase Ireland’s already too high carbon emissions. Google Data Centre.
The Google Data Centre
Inside Digital RealtyÕs Dublin data centre, racks of shiny black servers throb and whirr as unseen fans cool machines that steadily process unending data. It operates 24 hours a day from the business park, sited on a former orchard, and the data joins a digital torrent in an underground fibre ring network that sweeps around the Irish capital and connects to undersea cables Ð the physical backbones of the digital world. It is not just for Ireland. This is also how the UK and continental Europe accesses a lot of email, social media, online shopping, Netflix and other internet services. ÒEverything with the word smart in front of it has a data centre behind it,Ó said Ben Bryan, Digital RealtyÕs technical operations manager in Dublin.
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Swimming pool of The Residence Hotel in Zanzibar island a semi-autonomous part of Tanzania, in East Africa (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204030
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REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
Swimming pool of The Residence Hotel in Zanzibar island a semi-autonomous part of Tanzania, in East Africa (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204095
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REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
Fresh tuna dish with mix of styles Zanzibar and French, prepared by Raymond Beck in The Residence Hotel and restaurant. Raymond Beck is a French Chef, member of the Disciples of Auguste Escoffier, and is now at the hotel The Residence in Zanzibar as the Executive Chef. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204100
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REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
Swimming pool of The Residence Hotel in Zanzibar island a semi-autonomous part of Tanzania, in East Africa (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204102
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Data Room
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Data Room
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Data Room
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Data Room
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Data Room
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Data Room
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Data Room
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Data Room
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Data Room
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Data Room
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
The centre is located on the edge of the Arctic circle, and takes advantage of a climate that allows for outside air to be used for cooling rather than using air conditioning.
The data centre runs on hydroelectic power generated on the nearby Lule River.
All of the racks, servers, storage systems, power distribution networks, and other components is built to Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications. OCP is the industry-wide coalition of technology companies that is creating cost and energy efficient designs and sharing them for free
The Facebook data centre in Luleå is a part of the global infrastructure bringing Facebook to almost 1.5 billion people around the world.
Luleå
Sweden
According to Facebook, it is the most energy efficient computing facility ever built. It is cold in the Node Pole: winter averages are -20C. Freezing air from outside is pumped into the building. It acts as a natural coolant, with hot air generated by the servers circulating out. Walls of axial fans keep temperatures constant. Facebook adds this is is an environmentally friendly data center.
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