Inside Bay Area's New Santa Clara Site update from November 2009

Bay Area Internet Solutions has built a new 80,000 square foot data center in Santa Clara, Calif. that features a "fan wall" of 200 to support its free cooling system. Check out this video tour.

Rich Miller

November 20, 2009

1 Min Read
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Bay Area Internet Solutions has built a new 80,000 square foot data center in Santa Clara, Calif. that features an innovative economizer design. One end of the data center is lined with more than 200 fans to bring fresh air into an exterior "air corridor" that surrounds the data center. The air is then filtered and used in the facility's cooling system. Bay Area Internet expects to be able to use the air economizers to provide free cooling for 85 percent of the year. This video was produced by Emerson Network Power and features its products, but also provides an inside look at an interesting new facility in the active Silicon Valley market. This video tour runs about 6 minutes 30 seconds.

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