Google Planning Oklahoma Data Center
8 April 2007I’ve been wondering with all the talks about cheap power and land, why Oklahoma hasn’t been considered as a site for these data centers. I know one of the main reasons is weather, but Tulsa made the top 10 list of data center locations because of operating costs.
Google has purchased 800 acres of land in an industrial park in Pryor, Oklahoma and is evaluating the site for a new data center, the company has confirmed. “We’re evaluating this exciting opportunity but have not announced our decision or made final plans,” Google spokesman Ricardo Reyes said in a statement to local media.
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