Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Google wants to build three data centers in Asia

Google wants to build three data centers in Asia

The US-based Internet service provider in Asia, Google wants to build
its own data centers in three locations. In Singapore, Taiwan and Hong
Kong, the company intends to invest, according to a report in the Wall
Street Journal over 200 million U.S. dollars. When the data center will
go into operation was not known. Construction is expected to last for
two years.

Google already operates six data centers in the United States and one
each in Finland and Belgium. The new locations would be the first in the
Asia / Pacific, owned by Google. Previously, the company hired there in
existing data centers, said the financial news agency Bloomberg.

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