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Microsoft data centers: Beyond the container (images)

by ZDNet Author  |  March 23, 2010 11:00am PDT  |  Image 1 of 5

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Microsoft showed a Windows Azure unit based on the fourth-generation design at November's Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles.

With the latest iteration of its data center design, Microsoft has created self-contained units that can be pre-built and shipped anywhere in the world. The latest design expands on the notion of plugging in a containerful of servers by also integrating power and cooling into the unit.

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