The World s Largest Datacenter High-level security and access control. Current structure allows 120.000 m2 white space
The Norwegian Location - Lefdal Mine Conditions in Norway are conducive to Norway becoming a superpower for green datacenters. 100 % renewable energy at a leading price level in Europe and natural cooling makes Lefdal Mine extremely cost effective. Add excellent infrastructure, stability, high competence, and extreme space and you have - solution! Scalable and Flexible All the space needed now and in the future 6.7 TW local surplus production Flexible - Full range of technical solutions Cost Effective Leading energy prices in Europe Natural cooling Cost leadership on space Low overhead costs Leading Connectivity in Norway Large amount of fiber routes to Europe World leader in IT infrastructure Multiple vendors and redundant fiber connections Stability Limited Risk Geological and political stability Broad political support Norway The world s most stable economy Unique Cooling Technology Cold seawater - proximity to fjord 20-30% improvement over leading designs worldwide Certified by IBM Green Energy 100 % renewable energy Surplus production of 6,7 Twh Government The project has been funded by the Ministry of Governmental Administration and Reform and by Innovation Norway. Lefdal Mine is also supported by the Ministry of Trade and Industry. The Government and the datacenter industry both recognize that Norway is about to become a leading global player within the area of data handling. Lefdal Mine - IBM has conducted an independent analysis and validation of concept for Lefdal Mine. It is their considered opinion that the Lefdal Mine represents a unique opportunity to provide a high security data centre facility with leading edge operational performance and running costs. IBM has signed a letter of intent with Lefdal Mine.
Lefdal Mine Ground Breaking Data Storage The Future Is Here 120.000 m2 Cost Effective Unique Security The World s largest datacenter! The scalability is unique. Today the mine consists of 5 levels. solution will offer customers world leading efficiency with highly competitive prices on energy and space. The datacenter is an underground facility with leading infrastructure. Its redundant fiber, power, and communication networks help to make it unique world-wide. Current structure - 120.000 m2 whitespace In the future one can expand to 14 levels Space customizable towards customer needs Quick adjustment of floor space Road systems allowing trucks all the way in Maximum flexibility - all technologies possible Leading Cooling solution Proximity to fjord - 536 meters deep Stable supply of seawater at 8 degrees Celcius Year round stable underground climate European leading price level for energy 6,7 TW local surplus production of renewable energy Customer requested tier level Very low construction and overhead costs Cost leadership on space High-level security and access control In-house security personnel Biometrics, sensors and constant monitoring Seperate personal entrance with monorail Leading competence and infrastructure Resilience - IBM Tier 3+ Facility Management team - 24/7/365 Natural EMP protection Extremely low risk of natural disasters World leading disaster recovery
100% renewable energy Our energy: Leading Green Conditions in Norway are conducive to Norway becoming a superpower for green datacenters! The IT industry today consumes more than 10% of all electricity in the world. The industry is responsible for 2% of worldwide emissions. Lefdal Mine and the Norwegian have the ability to change this picture and make the IT industry an environmental leader in the future. Production method: Hydro and Wind Natural cooling - cold seawater Low energy consumption Short traveled energy CO2-neutral - 0 carbon emissions Current site capacity wind: 22 MW Available area capacity: 6,7 TW surplus production
Leading Infrastructure Cooling Connectivity Power The unique cooling solution offers 20-30% improvement over current leading edge designs operational or under construction in Europe. The solution cycles seawater from the nearby fjord through a heat exchanger for a closed fresh water circuit that cools the servers via the integrated cold air radiators. The seawater is picked up at 200 meters below sea level with a constant temperature of 8 degrees Celsius. The effect is based on the seawater leaving the facility at 12 degrees Celsius. The respective freshwater effect is 18 degrees in and 30 degrees out. Network access is currently supplied by two providers with separate infrastructures. A third provider will soon be available. Both current suppliers can deliver multiple fiber runs of capacity from national commercial access points (NIX, BIX) to the nearby UNINETT connection points. Both suppliers have redundant paths to the local distribution point. Several hydropower plants in the vicinity of Lefdal Mine provide a redundant power feed with the capacity to provide the mine with sufficient power for any foreseeable future. The total power production in the area is presently 12,7 TWh (renewable) of which 6.7TWh surplus production is presently exported out of the area. The current power supply has a statistical reliability of 99.97%, which is consistent with Tier-3 requirements.
Flexibility - Tailor-made for customer needs Products Customised solutions Dedicated concrete buildings Tier rating/security Containers Power density Dedicated Data Halls Ambient temperatures Shelters Humidity Dual site - single location Operational equipment
Dedicated Concrete building Data Center Structure The formation of the mine is laid out so that the spiral road provides direct access to each floor level. Each floor level consists of a central access - Avenue. The Avenue provides direct access to the chambers where data will be stored - Streets. Each Street is physically separated for security and fire reasons. The operational benfits in Lefdal Mine are unique!
120.000 m 2 Cost Effective Unique Security Leading Green Nordfjord - Norway Data Center Location Lefdal Mine Datacenter is located in the region Sogn og Fjordane between Måløy and Nordfjordeid. It has excellent links to the local road network, shipping port, several airports and a helipad on site. Lefdal Mine Datacenter can offer regular flight services from Gardermoen (Oslo) to Sandane Airport.
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