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Over half of the world's population now lives in cities, award-winning eyevine and Guardian photographer David Levene has spent the last two decades documenting how people live and work around the world in vivid detail.
CITY by David Levene:
LULEA, SWEDEN
LONGITUDE: 22° 12' 75.69"
24/9/15
The Lulea Facebook Data Centre was the company’s first data centre to be built outside the US, in response to an ever-growing amount of data being generated around the world in need of storage, including 350m photographs per day, 4.5bn likes and 10bn messages. According to Facebook this data centre built within the arctic circle is the world’s most energy-efficient. Freezing air from the outside is pumped in – acting as a natural coolant. The servers generate hot air and large fans keep temperatures constant.
Over half of the world's population now lives in cities, but how do we live, what kind of places are we creating, and how are these stories being told?
From travelling with the nomadic herdsmen of the Mongolian planes to exploring the floating villages of the Lagos lagoon, award-winning eyevine photographer David Levene has spent the last two decades documenting how people live and work around the world in vivid detail.
His new book, City, scans the globe in a 360- degree journey from Tokyo in the east to San Francisco in the west, providing a startling snapshot of the diverse forms of urbanity that exist across all five continents.
© David Levene / eyevine
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Fan Room 1A
Facebook Luleå Data Centre
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.
© David Levene / eyevine
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Fan Room 1A
Facebook Luleå Data Centre
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.
© David Levene / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Evaporator Room 1A
Facebook Luleå Data Centre
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.
© David Levene / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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© David Levene / eyevine. -
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Evaporator Room 1A
Facebook Luleå Data Centre
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.
© David Levene / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Filter Room 1A
Facebook Luleå Data Centre
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.
© David Levene / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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© David Levene / eyevine. -
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Over half of the world's population now lives in cities, award-winning eyevine and Guardian photographer David Levene has spent the last two decades documenting how people live and work around the world in vivid detail.
CITY by David Levene:
LULEA, SWEDEN
LONGITUDE: 22° 12' 75.69"
24/9/15
The Lulea Facebook Data Centre was the company’s first data centre to be built outside the US, in response to an ever-growing amount of data being generated around the world in need of storage, including 350m photographs per day, 4.5bn likes and 10bn messages. According to Facebook this data centre built within the arctic circle is the world’s most energy-efficient. Freezing air from the outside is pumped in – acting as a natural coolant. The servers generate hot air and large fans keep temperatures constant.
Over half of the world's population now lives in cities, but how do we live, what kind of places are we creating, and how are these stories being told?
From travelling with the nomadic herdsmen of the Mongolian planes to exploring the floating villages of the Lagos lagoon, award-winning eyevine photographer David Levene has spent the last two decades documenting how people live and work around the world in vivid detail.
His new book, City, scans the globe in a 360- degree journey from Tokyo in the east to San Francisco in the west, providing a startling snapshot of the diverse forms of urbanity that exist across all five continents.
© David Levene / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© David Levene / eyevine. -
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Filter Room 1A
Facebook Luleå Data Centre
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.
© David Levene / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© David Levene / eyevine. -
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Filter Room 1A
Facebook Luleå Data Centre
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.
© David Levene / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© David Levene / eyevine. -
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Data Storage area at the Facebook Luleå Data Centre
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.
© David Levene / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© David Levene / eyevine. -
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Data Storage area at the Facebook Luleå Data Centre
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.
© David Levene / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© David Levene / eyevine. -
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Data Storage area at the Facebook Luleå Data Centre
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.
© David Levene / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© David Levene / eyevine. -
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Data Storage area at the Facebook Luleå Data Centre
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.
© David Levene / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Villa, one of the head technicians, repairs a faulty memory card in a server inside a Data Storage area at the Facebook Luleå Data Centre
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.
© David Levene / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© David Levene / eyevine. -
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Villa, one of the head technicians, repairs a faulty memory card in a server inside a Data Storage area at the Facebook Luleå Data Centre
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.
© David Levene / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© David Levene / eyevine. -
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Villa, one of the head technicians, repairs a faulty memory card in a server inside a Data Storage area at the Facebook Luleå Data Centre
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.
© David Levene / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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© David Levene / eyevine. -
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Villa, one of the head technicians, repairs a faulty memory card in a server inside a Data Storage area at the Facebook Luleå Data Centre
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.
© David Levene / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© David Levene / eyevine. -
DUKAS_129950952_EYE
Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Villa, one of the head technicians, repairs a faulty memory card in a server inside a Data Storage area at the Facebook Luleå Data Centre
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.
© David Levene / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Villa, one of the head technicians, repairs a faulty memory card in a server inside a Data Storage area at the Facebook Luleå Data Centre
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.
© David Levene / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Villa, one of the head technicians, repairs a faulty memory card in a server inside a Data Storage area at the Facebook Luleå Data Centre
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.
© David Levene / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Villa, one of the head technicians, repairs a faulty memory card in a server inside a Data Storage area at the Facebook Luleå Data Centre
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.
© David Levene / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Villa, one of the head technicians, repairs a faulty memory card in a server inside a Data Storage area at the Facebook Luleå Data Centre
The Facebook Luleå Data Centre in Northern Sweden.
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Inside Facebook's green Lulea Data Centre in Sweden, the only one outside the USA.
Villa, one of the head technicians, repairs a faulty memory card in a server inside a Data Storage area at the Facebook Luleå Data Centre
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
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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.
Coil Room 1A
Luleå Data Centre
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.
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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.
Tom Furlong shows aspects of the cooling system in place at the Facebook Luleå Data Centre.
Filter Room 1A
Luleå Data Centre
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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STUDIO - Shahmir Sanni - Britischer Whistleblower
Shahmir Sanni, a volunteer with Vote Leave, the official campaign to leave the European Union led by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove. Vote Leave flouted the Brexit referendum spending rules and then attempted to destroy evidence. Sanni has revealed the evidence. by a mass of documents and files that he has passed to the Electoral Commission and the police.
Sanni’s central claim concerns a donation of £625,000 that Vote Leave ostensibly made to an independent referendum campaign organisation called BeLeave. He claims the money, channelled to a digital services firm linked to the controversial Cambridge Analytica firm, violated election rules because it was not a genuine donation.Most of the £625,000 donation went to a Canadian data company called AggregateIQ, which has links to Cambridge Analytica, the firm that used harvested Facebook data to build a political targeting system in the US.
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STUDIO - Christopher Wylie - Kanadischer Whistleblower (Facebook Affäre)
Christopher Wylie, a Canadian data analytics expert who worked for Cambridge Analytics. Wylie is the whistleblower who exposed Cambridge Analytics' illegal data mining of Facebook. The data was supposedly used to help elect Donald Trump and make Brexit become a reality.
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STUDIO - Shahmir Sanni - Britischer Whistleblower
Shahmir Sanni, a volunteer with Vote Leave, the official campaign to leave the European Union led by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove. Vote Leave flouted the Brexit referendum spending rules and then attempted to destroy evidence. Sanni has revealed the evidence. by a mass of documents and files that he has passed to the Electoral Commission and the police.
Sanni’s central claim concerns a donation of £625,000 that Vote Leave ostensibly made to an independent referendum campaign organisation called BeLeave. He claims the money, channelled to a digital services firm linked to the controversial Cambridge Analytica firm, violated election rules because it was not a genuine donation.Most of the £625,000 donation went to a Canadian data company called AggregateIQ, which has links to Cambridge Analytica, the firm that used harvested Facebook data to build a political targeting system in the US.
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STUDIO - Christopher Wylie - Kanadischer Whistleblower (Facebook Affäre)
Christopher Wylie, a Canadian data analytics expert who worked for Cambridge Analytics. Wylie is the whistleblower who exposed Cambridge Analytics' illegal data mining of Facebook. The data was supposedly used to help elect Donald Trump and make Brexit become a reality.
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STUDIO - Christopher Wylie - Kanadischer Whistleblower (Facebook Affäre)
Christopher Wylie, a Canadian data analytics expert who worked for Cambridge Analytics. Wylie is the whistleblower who exposed Cambridge Analytics' illegal data mining of Facebook. The data was supposedly used to help elect Donald Trump and make Brexit become a reality.
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STUDIO - Christopher Wylie - Kanadischer Whistleblower (Facebook Affäre)
Christopher Wylie, a Canadian data analytics expert who worked for Cambridge Analytics. Wylie is the whistleblower who exposed Cambridge Analytics' illegal data mining of Facebook. The data was supposedly used to help elect Donald Trump and make Brexit become a reality.
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STUDIO - Shahmir Sanni - Britischer Whistleblower
Shahmir Sanni, a volunteer with Vote Leave, the official campaign to leave the European Union led by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove. Vote Leave flouted the Brexit referendum spending rules and then attempted to destroy evidence. Sanni has revealed the evidence. by a mass of documents and files that he has passed to the Electoral Commission and the police.
Sanni’s central claim concerns a donation of £625,000 that Vote Leave ostensibly made to an independent referendum campaign organisation called BeLeave. He claims the money, channelled to a digital services firm linked to the controversial Cambridge Analytica firm, violated election rules because it was not a genuine donation.Most of the £625,000 donation went to a Canadian data company called AggregateIQ, which has links to Cambridge Analytica, the firm that used harvested Facebook data to build a political targeting system in the US.
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STUDIO - Christopher Wylie - Kanadischer Whistleblower (Facebook Affäre)
Christopher Wylie, a Canadian data analytics expert who worked for Cambridge Analytics. Wylie is the whistleblower who exposed Cambridge Analytics' illegal data mining of Facebook. The data was supposedly used to help elect Donald Trump and make Brexit become a reality.
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STUDIO - Christopher Wylie - Kanadischer Whistleblower (Facebook Affäre)
Christopher Wylie, a Canadian data analytics expert who worked for Cambridge Analytics. Wylie is the whistleblower who exposed Cambridge Analytics' illegal data mining of Facebook. The data was supposedly used to help elect Donald Trump and make Brexit become a reality.
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STUDIO - Shahmir Sanni - Britischer Whistleblower
Shahmir Sanni, a volunteer with Vote Leave, the official campaign to leave the European Union led by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove. Vote Leave flouted the Brexit referendum spending rules and then attempted to destroy evidence. Sanni has revealed the evidence. by a mass of documents and files that he has passed to the Electoral Commission and the police.
Sanni’s central claim concerns a donation of £625,000 that Vote Leave ostensibly made to an independent referendum campaign organisation called BeLeave. He claims the money, channelled to a digital services firm linked to the controversial Cambridge Analytica firm, violated election rules because it was not a genuine donation.Most of the £625,000 donation went to a Canadian data company called AggregateIQ, which has links to Cambridge Analytica, the firm that used harvested Facebook data to build a political targeting system in the US.
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STUDIO - Shahmir Sanni - Britischer Whistleblower
Shahmir Sanni, a volunteer with Vote Leave, the official campaign to leave the European Union led by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove. Vote Leave flouted the Brexit referendum spending rules and then attempted to destroy evidence. Sanni has revealed the evidence. by a mass of documents and files that he has passed to the Electoral Commission and the police.
Sanni’s central claim concerns a donation of £625,000 that Vote Leave ostensibly made to an independent referendum campaign organisation called BeLeave. He claims the money, channelled to a digital services firm linked to the controversial Cambridge Analytica firm, violated election rules because it was not a genuine donation.Most of the £625,000 donation went to a Canadian data company called AggregateIQ, which has links to Cambridge Analytica, the firm that used harvested Facebook data to build a political targeting system in the US.
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STUDIO - Christopher Wylie - Kanadischer Whistleblower (Facebook Affäre)
Christopher Wylie, a Canadian data analytics expert who worked for Cambridge Analytics. Wylie is the whistleblower who exposed Cambridge Analytics' illegal data mining of Facebook. The data was supposedly used to help elect Donald Trump and make Brexit become a reality.
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STUDIO - Christopher Wylie - Kanadischer Whistleblower (Facebook Affäre)
Christopher Wylie, a Canadian data analytics expert who worked for Cambridge Analytics. Wylie is the whistleblower who exposed Cambridge Analytics' illegal data mining of Facebook. The data was supposedly used to help elect Donald Trump and make Brexit become a reality.
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STUDIO - Christopher Wylie - Kanadischer Whistleblower (Facebook Affäre)
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STUDIO - Shahmir Sanni - Britischer Whistleblower
Shahmir Sanni, a volunteer with Vote Leave, the official campaign to leave the European Union led by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove. Vote Leave flouted the Brexit referendum spending rules and then attempted to destroy evidence. Sanni has revealed the evidence. by a mass of documents and files that he has passed to the Electoral Commission and the police.
Sanni’s central claim concerns a donation of £625,000 that Vote Leave ostensibly made to an independent referendum campaign organisation called BeLeave. He claims the money, channelled to a digital services firm linked to the controversial Cambridge Analytica firm, violated election rules because it was not a genuine donation.Most of the £625,000 donation went to a Canadian data company called AggregateIQ, which has links to Cambridge Analytica, the firm that used harvested Facebook data to build a political targeting system in the US.
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STUDIO - Christopher Wylie - Kanadischer Whistleblower (Facebook Affäre)
Christopher Wylie, a Canadian data analytics expert who worked for Cambridge Analytics. Wylie is the whistleblower who exposed Cambridge Analytics' illegal data mining of Facebook. The data was supposedly used to help elect Donald Trump and make Brexit become a reality.
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STUDIO - Shahmir Sanni - Britischer Whistleblower
Shahmir Sanni, a volunteer with Vote Leave, the official campaign to leave the European Union led by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove. Vote Leave flouted the Brexit referendum spending rules and then attempted to destroy evidence. Sanni has revealed the evidence. by a mass of documents and files that he has passed to the Electoral Commission and the police.
Sanni’s central claim concerns a donation of £625,000 that Vote Leave ostensibly made to an independent referendum campaign organisation called BeLeave. He claims the money, channelled to a digital services firm linked to the controversial Cambridge Analytica firm, violated election rules because it was not a genuine donation.Most of the £625,000 donation went to a Canadian data company called AggregateIQ, which has links to Cambridge Analytica, the firm that used harvested Facebook data to build a political targeting system in the US.
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STUDIO - Shahmir Sanni - Britischer Whistleblower
Shahmir Sanni, a volunteer with Vote Leave, the official campaign to leave the European Union led by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove. Vote Leave flouted the Brexit referendum spending rules and then attempted to destroy evidence. Sanni has revealed the evidence. by a mass of documents and files that he has passed to the Electoral Commission and the police.
Sanni’s central claim concerns a donation of £625,000 that Vote Leave ostensibly made to an independent referendum campaign organisation called BeLeave. He claims the money, channelled to a digital services firm linked to the controversial Cambridge Analytica firm, violated election rules because it was not a genuine donation.Most of the £625,000 donation went to a Canadian data company called AggregateIQ, which has links to Cambridge Analytica, the firm that used harvested Facebook data to build a political targeting system in the US.
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STUDIO - Shahmir Sanni - Britischer Whistleblower
Shahmir Sanni, a volunteer with Vote Leave, the official campaign to leave the European Union led by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove. Vote Leave flouted the Brexit referendum spending rules and then attempted to destroy evidence. Sanni has revealed the evidence. by a mass of documents and files that he has passed to the Electoral Commission and the police.
Sanni’s central claim concerns a donation of £625,000 that Vote Leave ostensibly made to an independent referendum campaign organisation called BeLeave. He claims the money, channelled to a digital services firm linked to the controversial Cambridge Analytica firm, violated election rules because it was not a genuine donation.Most of the £625,000 donation went to a Canadian data company called AggregateIQ, which has links to Cambridge Analytica, the firm that used harvested Facebook data to build a political targeting system in the US.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Weekend: Die Bilder des Wochenendes
BBC Broadcasting House, London, Great Britain. 8th April 2018. Guests arriving at the BBC ahead of the Andrew Marr Show. Christopher Wylie, the Canadian whistleblower in the Facebook and Cambridge Analytica data breach who was the former director of research at Cambridge Analytica.
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STUDIO - Christopher Wylie - Kanadischer Whistleblower (Facebook Affäre)
Christopher Wylie, a Canadian data analytics expert who worked for Cambridge Analytics. Wylie is the whistleblower who exposed Cambridge Analytics' illegal data mining of Facebook. The data was supposedly used to help elect Donald Trump and make Brexit become a reality.
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STUDIO - Shahmir Sanni - Britischer Whistleblower
Shahmir Sanni, a volunteer with Vote Leave, the official campaign to leave the European Union led by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove. Vote Leave flouted the Brexit referendum spending rules and then attempted to destroy evidence. Sanni has revealed the evidence. by a mass of documents and files that he has passed to the Electoral Commission and the police.
Sanni’s central claim concerns a donation of £625,000 that Vote Leave ostensibly made to an independent referendum campaign organisation called BeLeave. He claims the money, channelled to a digital services firm linked to the controversial Cambridge Analytica firm, violated election rules because it was not a genuine donation.Most of the £625,000 donation went to a Canadian data company called AggregateIQ, which has links to Cambridge Analytica, the firm that used harvested Facebook data to build a political targeting system in the US.
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STUDIO - Shahmir Sanni - Britischer Whistleblower
Shahmir Sanni, a volunteer with Vote Leave, the official campaign to leave the European Union led by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove. Vote Leave flouted the Brexit referendum spending rules and then attempted to destroy evidence. Sanni has revealed the evidence. by a mass of documents and files that he has passed to the Electoral Commission and the police.
Sanni’s central claim concerns a donation of £625,000 that Vote Leave ostensibly made to an independent referendum campaign organisation called BeLeave. He claims the money, channelled to a digital services firm linked to the controversial Cambridge Analytica firm, violated election rules because it was not a genuine donation.Most of the £625,000 donation went to a Canadian data company called AggregateIQ, which has links to Cambridge Analytica, the firm that used harvested Facebook data to build a political targeting system in the US.
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STUDIO - Shahmir Sanni - Britischer Whistleblower
Shahmir Sanni, a volunteer with Vote Leave, the official campaign to leave the European Union led by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove. Vote Leave flouted the Brexit referendum spending rules and then attempted to destroy evidence. Sanni has revealed the evidence. by a mass of documents and files that he has passed to the Electoral Commission and the police.
Sanni’s central claim concerns a donation of £625,000 that Vote Leave ostensibly made to an independent referendum campaign organisation called BeLeave. He claims the money, channelled to a digital services firm linked to the controversial Cambridge Analytica firm, violated election rules because it was not a genuine donation.Most of the £625,000 donation went to a Canadian data company called AggregateIQ, which has links to Cambridge Analytica, the firm that used harvested Facebook data to build a political targeting system in the US.
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STUDIO - Christopher Wylie - Kanadischer Whistleblower (Facebook Affäre)
Christopher Wylie, a Canadian data analytics expert who worked for Cambridge Analytics. Wylie is the whistleblower who exposed Cambridge Analytics' illegal data mining of Facebook. The data was supposedly used to help elect Donald Trump and make Brexit become a reality.
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