What does a real green data center look like?
Data center shines with top-down green design and gets money for it
Collocation facility provider Internap recently opened its latest data center, which was built with green design principles in mind to reduce the consumption of power, manage the dissipation of heat and control humidity. The effort will help the company run the facility less expensively and won it a US$453,000 rebate from the local power company.
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