Google Modular Data center
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The Google Modular Data Center is a set of data center containers used by Google as its servers. They were revealed on April 1, 2009, during the first Google Data Center Efficiency Summit in Mountain View, California. [1] The data centers are rumored to cost $600 million USD each, and use from 50 to 103 megawatts of electricity. [2]
Locations
The rumored locations of Google's various data centers are as follows: [3] [4]
- Mountain View, California
- Pleasanton, California
- San Jose, California
- Los Angeles, California
- Palo Alto, California
- Seattle, Washington
- Portland, Oregon
- The Dalles, Oregon
- Chicago, Illnois
- Atlanta, Georgia. (two sites)
- Reston, Virginia
- Ashburn, Virginia
- Virginia Beach, Virginia
- Houston, Texas
- Miami, Florida
- Lenoir, North Carolina
- Goose Creek, South Carolina
- Pryor, Oklahoma (Under construction, delayed)
- Council Bluffs, Iowa (Under construction)
Global:
- Toronto, Canada
- Berlin, Germany
- Frankfurt, Germany
- Munich, Germany
- Zurich, Switzerland
- Groningen, Netherlands
- Mons, Belgium
- Eemshaven, Netherlands
- Paris, France
- London, UK
- Dublin, Ireland
- Milan, Italy
- Moscow, Russia
- Sao Paolo, Brazil
- Tokyo, Japan
- Hong Kong, China
- Beijing, China
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