Established in 2009 as Microsoft's first datacenter outside the US, this facility within the Grange Castle Business Park has undergone significant expansion. To address the growing power demands of the campus, Microsoft is constructing its own power station to ensure reliable service. The facility underscores Microsoft's innovation by leveraging Ireland's climate for efficient air-side economization, minimizing energy use for cooling.
Businesses seeking large-scale colocation within the European market, coupled with a provider who demonstrates a focus on energy efficiency, will find Microsoft's Dublin datacenter an attractive option.
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