With Apple's new cloud services, the reduction of iCloud, Apple Music, the entry of China in this section and other issues related to cloud services, Apple does not seem to have enough space in its data centers and is considering a expansion of the Oregon and Nevada hubs. Apple continues to grow and grow in terms of this type of storage, so it requires more servers that house all the information of the users and the extensions of the data centers are a good start.
It should be noted that it was not so long ago that the Nevada data center suffered an increase in capacity, doubling its size and again this center is going to receive a modification to a larger initial size. At the end will grow four times more than expected and it is not ruled out that it grows again. The data center that Apple has in Prineville, Oregon will receive an additional 81 hectares of land that were not in the initial plans and thus further expand the center where the servers will be located.
Apple does not want to leave its cloud service users hanging and that is why they continue to expand these data centers to supply the growing demand for the service. We are also sure that this growth is due in part to the company's own commitment to lower storage prices and growth in China.