Unlikely. Other than the telcos there's only one proper commercial datacentre here. Space is very constrained and the electricity supply stability + summer heat aren't a fun combination
Unlikely. Other than the telcos there's only one proper commercial datacentre here. Space is very constrained and the electricity supply stability + summer heat aren't a fun combination
As a complete layman, I do wonder why you would bother building a datacenter at a place that everyone agrees is going to be basically underwater in the next 50-100 years.
The coasts will definitely be wiped in 100 years but underwater is a bit of an overstatement
although, Microsoft did a whole experiment with underwater data centers, so maybe there's lessons from there that could be applied.
Wouldn’t 45 to 95 years of use be plenty of time for ROI?
You're thinking of the maldives.