The AI boom is here, and with it comes a high demand for data centers. To meet the new technology’s immense computational power needs, data centers require large amounts of energy, resulting in high levels of carbon emissions. Some innovators are looking for sustainable solutions.
When you upload a photo, document, or project file to the cloud, it may sound like your data is floating freely in the sky, but in reality, it lives right here on the ground in a large, cold building. That building is a data center, a physical facility that organizations use to house their critical applications and data. Data centers serve as the warehouses for all our digital content, public and private clouds.
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