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Gallery: Saving your data from nuke attack

Tags: Attack, Data Centers, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Andy Smith, datacenter, data, security

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Building downwards into the Kent countryside causes the same problems as building upwards in London: heavy equipment must still be transported between floors. This hoist is responsible for lowering servers down into the datacenter, which measures 25,000 square feet.

The Bunker has multiple advantages over London datacenters. For instance, the risk of flooding or terrorist activity is minimal and there are no impending power constraints. It's also far easier to keep the datacenter cool, as the natural temperature underground is 13°C.

                 

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