Tuesday 13 October 2015

Homework

What are Data Centres?
Data centres are a large group of computer 
servers which are usually used by organizations for the remote storage, the processing and the distribution of large amounts of data. Examples of data centres include Switch SuperNAP in Nevada and Utah Data Center.  



60 Hudson Street
60 Hudson street (also known as the Western Union Building) is a telecommunications building that spans the entire block between Hudson Street, Thomas Street, Worth Street and West Broadway in the TriBeCa  neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. 

This building handles a colossal amount of internet traffic, keeping huge chunks of the world connected.

It is a secure, power-protected environment which is used to house and operate over 300 international and domestic networks, mission critical equipment and many other things.

Telehouse
Telehouse is a major high-tech high quality carrier- neutral data centre provider situated in Docklands, London; it was founded in 1988.  Spread between Paris, London and Frankfurt, it operates eight facilities.



  

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