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The United States is currently the foremost leader in data center infrastructure, hosting 5,381 data centers as of March 2024, the highest number of any country worldwide. [15] According to global consultancy McKinsey & Co., U.S. market demand is expected to double to 35 gigawatts (GW) by 2030, up from 17 GW in 2022. [ 16 ]
Google data centers are the large data center facilities Google uses to provide their services, which combine large drives, computer nodes organized in aisles of racks, internal and external networking, environmental controls (mainly cooling and humidification control), and operations software (especially as concerns load balancing and fault tolerance).
The Utah Data Center (UDC), also known as the Intelligence Community Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative Data Center, [1] is a data storage facility for the United States Intelligence Community that is designed to store data estimated to be on the order of exabytes or larger. [2]
The region contains the Internet Society, and used to contain the mainframe that houses the master list of all Internet domain names. The Dulles Technology Corridor includes Ashburn, Virginia's "Data Center Alley," [5] described by the Washington Business Journal as "an area that is quickly emerging as a national hub for data storage facilities."
The building was purchased by ASB Real Estate Investments [5] and currently serves as a technology office and data center, home to more than 110 technology and telecommunications companies. [6] The property and management team were recently merged with another Data Center operator, Fortune Data Centers, to create a national operator.
CoreSite, a subsidiary of American Tower, owns carrier-neutral data centers and provides colocation and peering services.. As of June 24, 2022 the company owned 27 operating data center facilities in 10 markets comprising over 4.6 million net rentable square feet.
National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) USA 1957 University of Minnesota 1957–1966, Aeronomy and Space Data Center 1966–1972 Geomagnetism Kyoto University: Geophysical Institute Japan 1957 [11] INTERMAGNET. NOAA: National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) USA 1957 [12] C&GS 1957–1964, NGDC 1965–2015 NERC: British Geological Survey: UK www ...