With 2.98 billion monthly active users, Facebook is the third-busiest website on the internet and has built an extensive infrastructure to support its massive user base. Since it launched its first company-built and -operated server farm in Prineville, Oregon, in April 2011, the social media platform has not stopped building new data centers and seeking new data center sites. Facebook's data centers house tens of thousands of computer servers -- networked together and linked to the outside world through fiber optic cables.
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There are additional considerations that data center operators must take into account when deciding on resources to support the metaverse's compute power.
Spain’s strategic location, enhanced connectivity, digitalization initiatives, and commitment to renewable energy make it an attractive location for data center builds.