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    Home»Development»Microsoft waves goodbye to underwater data centers

    Microsoft waves goodbye to underwater data centers

    June 24, 2024

    Microsoft began testing underwater data centers in 2018. While the company saw promising results, it no longer has any active underwater data centers. The tech giant will, however, apply lessons from the project to other areas.

    Source: Read More / Windows Central

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