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Inside the data centre that powers Las Vegas' casinos - Pictures

by: IT Pro team
15 Jul 2011
Go to: Inside the data centre that powers Las Vegas' casinos
  • SuperNAP's security office - the imposing rack of assault rifles is just out of frame.

    SuperNAP's security office - the imposing rack of assault rifles is just out of frame.

  • It's red and blue for a reason – because it's cool.

    It's red and blue for a reason – because it's cool.

  • Just a small fraction of the servers available at SuperNAP.

    Just a small fraction of the servers available at SuperNAP.

  • That's a lot of cabling.

    That's a lot of cabling.

  • The externally visible parts of the cooling system at SuperNAP.

    The externally visible parts of the cooling system at SuperNAP.

  • The 'spine' of the redundant power distribution network at SuperNAP.

    The 'spine' of the redundant power distribution network at SuperNAP.

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