Dallas Area Grows Data Center Projects
Dallas Area Grows Data Center Projects
SUGAR LAND--October 17, 2017--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Recent major events such as hurricanes Harvey and Irma have demonstrated the absolute need for geographical dispersal of data storage throughout the country to avoid critical impacts to corporations and casual users when a disaster strikes a certain area. Currently, a large portion of the data center infrastructure resides in northern Virginia, mostly due to the fact that large portions of the infrastructure that make up and support the internet are located there, along with the proximity to government agencies that are major users of data storage capacity. However, an increasing number of data centers are moving to the Dallas, Texas, area.
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