Norwegian colocation data center Lefdal Mine has signed 3MW and 1MW contracts with existing customers, bringing it ever so slightly closer to the dream of being the operator of Europe’s largest data ...
If Batman built data centers, they would probably look a lot like Lefdal Mine Datacenter. Located 60 meters (197 feet) below sea level and 700m (2,297 ft) inside a mountain, the formerly abandoned, ...
Norway has acquired a 225 million NOK ($21 million) national supercomputer to help support AI research and innovation in the country. The tender, which was completed in May, was given to ...
Deep underneath Norway’s craggy northwest coast, through tunnels hollowed out by miners decades ago, preparations are under way to transform a man-made mountain hall into a massive datacenter. At a ...
The Lefdal Mine Datacenter, located by a fjord on Norway's northwest coast, will offer Tier III white space facilities. The first equipment will begin going in this week, with the initial cost of the ...
Bitcoin mining, using sophisticated computers to create new bitcoins through the peer-to-peer blockchain network, is a costly endeavor that takes its toll on the environment and resources. That's the ...
Thank you for joining us on "The cloud hub: From cloud chaos to clarity." Lefdal Mine Datacenter’s chief marketing officer, Mats Andersson, takes us through the planning and execution of the ...
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