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Each module must travel 35 meters to the seafloor, which takes three hours.

But, thankfully, it’ll set to last 25 years.

Image of a data center seen through glass with water dripping off it

This projecthas been years in the making, and there are several key benefits.

Firstly, it’ll save land that could otherwise be used to build other commercial buildings or housing.

Many organizations and entities have previously submerged data centers under water includingMicrosoft’s Project Natick.

But this will be the first commercial data center facility that will serve a variety of organizations.

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