OVHcloud says reuse and retrofit can expand data centers
TL;DR: OVHcloud said its data center strategy centers on reusing existing sites and retrofitting facilities instead of building only new campuses, according to a Fierce Network report. The report said the approach is aimed at adding AI-related capacity while reducing local opposition to new data center construction.
OVHcloud said its data center strategy focuses on reuse and retrofit of existing infrastructure, according to Fierce Network. The report described this as an alternative to relying primarily on new-build data center projects.
Fierce Network reported that OVHcloud’s approach could help data center developers add capacity for artificial intelligence workloads. The report said the strategy may also reduce community backlash tied to new data center developments.
The source excerpt did not provide specific figures, dates, site locations, or capacity targets for OVHcloud’s reuse-and-retrofit strategy. The available description only states that the company is using this approach as part of its data center expansion planning.
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