Monday, October 26, 2009

Building the Data Center of the Future: Switch Communications

Are you wondering what the data center of the future will look like?

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Building the Data Center of the Future: Switch Communications

Are you wondering what the data center of the future will look like? Switch is breaking new ground with a 407,000 square foot co-location facility designed to handle super-high densities of up to 1,500 watts per square foot.

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