Apple plans new data center located in Reno

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Apple does not cease its project to expand many areas of the Reno Technology Park in Nevada (United States) through the construction of a new data center that will be located exactly next to the one that the Cupertino company currently has there. The company has submitted the necessary documentation to apply for the permit to Washoe County with the intention of starting what they call "Project Huckleberry", the code name for all the planned facilities alongside the current data center that became known as "Project Mills." Apple likes to absurdly hide many of its movements to the point of looking like a spy movie.

In addition, they plan to make a building identical to the previous one, which is in tune with the current Mills Project, so that it looks like an extension of the current one rather than a new installation. At least that is what Trevor Lloyd, Senior Planner and Community Service Development Manager in Washoe County has told the magazine. Gazette. Therefore, the rumor of the small data centers located within the previous one will not come true, but a full-fledged expansion to house more and better servers, among other things.

However, it must be remembered that the Mills Project is not fully completed, it is expected to cover a total of 14 buildings, so with this new expansion it will be twice as large, if we take into account that the Huckleberry Project is just that, an expansion , and not a new and independent building. The administrative body ensures that these projects will be approved at the end of the month, so Apple will begin construction this first quarter of 2016. Considering that Project Mills is reportedly at full capacity as of the latest reports, it's no wonder Apple gets the expansion rolling as soon as possible.


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