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In Las Vegas, data center takes power and cooling to the limit
By Jon Brodkin
A few miles from the blackjack tables and roulette wheels stands the SuperNAP, one of the world’s newest and most impressive data centers. Co-location provider Switch Communications claims the SuperNAP, a 407,000-square-foot building that opened in September, is the world's most energy-efficient and high-density data center in the world. Take a look inside with our slideshow

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