First state of mega-data centre opens in Brisbane

| November 25, 2008 | 0 Comments

IT infrastructure and services company Digital Sense has opened the first part of a new data centre in Brisbane, Australia which, it says, will eventually make up the largest and highest density data complex across the world.

Digital Sense claims that the Kenmore facility will be able to support the load of ten typical data centres without the equivalent power demands, thanks to energy-efficient power and cooling infrastructure that is also forecast to save more than 50,000 tonnes of carbon emissions annually. The second phase of the project, Data Centre City in south Brisbane, could save a further 750,000 tonnes of emissions and is due to begin construction next year.




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