Apple Announces Reno City Data Center Expansion

Apple data center in Reno

Just yesterday we talked about it and now Apple's investment in the City of Reno data center is officially confirmed. The expansion will cost the Cupertino guys about a billion dollars and will serve to house a good handful of servers that will be used for the company's services. Actually Apple is investing a lot of money and efforts in these data centers because users continue to need more and more storage in the cloud and with the passage of time this will continue to increase.

Companies are clear in this regard and require large spaces for their data centers, but the city councils of these cities want their part and in this case it seems that Apple and the Reno City Council have reached an agreement for it to be officially approved. . In addition to the data center, the construction of the warehouse for Apple logistics is also approved that will house the same city.

In short, it is an official announcement published in the media by Apple's director of state and local government affairs, Mike foulkes. The city of Reno project with Apple's data center has been going on for a few years and gradually grew. In a short time, the demand for space in the cloud by users has also increased considerably -in part thanks to lower prices- and this helps these centers grow continuously and companies need more servers like this to store our information.


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