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datacentre

Computer centre used for the storage of data. Purpose-built datacentres have been opened in the last few years by a number of major Web hosting services. These typically have a temperature-controlled environment, with fire-suppression systems, an uninterruptible power supply, and a back-up diesel generator.



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