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Home » New data center braces for earthquakes with seismic risk reduction
Those who live in the Bay Area may be familiar with The Great California Shakeout drill, which trains people to “drop, cover, and hold on” in order to protect themselves during earthquakes.
That’s great advice for people, but mission-critical computer hardware can’t dive under sturdy tables. For data centers in Silicon Valley, a strong level of proactive protection that can withstand seismic events is essential.