Invest Sweden press release for Facebook Data Center

Here is the full press release from Invest Sweden on the Facebook Data Center.

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Invest Sweden Facilitates 120 MW Green Investment in New Lulea Data Center



Palo Alto, CA (27 October 2011)—Invest Sweden announced today that it successfully concluded its work with Facebook to facilitate the company’s investment in a new data center in Lulea, Sweden. Construction on the new data center, which will be Facebook’s first outside the US, is already under way. The Swedish location offers substantial cost savings, and an electricity supply that has the capacity to be drawn from 100% renewable resources. Invest Sweden, the official investment promotion agency of Sweden, assisted Facebook in selecting and securing the site for this new data center.

The Lulea location offers Facebook a number of important advantages. The robust power grid in northern Sweden enables Facebook to reduce its reliance on backup generators by 70%, and the climate in Lulea enables Facebook to replicate its unique data center cooling methods, which use 100% outside air. In addition, this new data center is Facebook’s first that will run on power that could be drawn from completely renewable resources.

With abundant hydroelectric power, Northern Sweden has some of the lowest-cost power available anywhere in Europe. As a natural, renewable energy source, hydropower is also carbon-free. Located near the Arctic Circle—at the same latitude as Iceland and Nome, Alaska—Lulea also offers natural climatic cooling, another major cost-savings for data center deployments.

“With low-cost electric power, low cooling costs and a favorable tax environment for businesses, Sweden is an ideal location for data center expansion. We have been working for more than two years to identify excellent sites throughout Sweden that can accommodate large data center infrastructure investment,” explained Invest Sweden’s Tomas Sokolnicki, Manager of the Sweden Datacenter Initiative. “We worked closely with Facebook as they thoroughly vetted several candidate locations from our growing inventory of dozens of available, pre-qualified sites, before finally deciding on Lulea. Our agency stands ready to help other international companies with site identification, acquisition, permits and other assistance.”

Sweden has Europe’s most robust fiber infrastructure. There is redundant national coverage through multiple network operators, and there are twelve Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) servicing numerous international carriers and service providers. Throughout Sweden dark fiber is available from over 100 suppliers.

Northern Sweden, with abundant hydroelectric power, is an ideal location for large-scale, enterprise data centers. The population centers in southern Sweden present a number of ideal sites for multi-tenant or colocation data centers where ease of access is a priority. Stockholm, the financial hub of Scandinavia, has especially good fiber routes to Eastern Europe, Russia and China. Gothenberg offers major industrial sites with power to spare, and Malmo serves as the fiber gateway to the UK and continental Europe.

About Invest Sweden
Invest Sweden is the official investment promotion agency of Sweden. The agency connects international companies with investment opportunities in Sweden, and offers comprehensive, one-stop investment consultancy services free of charge. Since 1996 Invest Sweden and its experts have assisted approximately 2,000 international companies doing business in Sweden

Headquartered in Stockholm, Invest Sweden has offices in China, Japan, India, Brazil and the US. Additional information about data center deployment in Sweden can be obtained on our website:  http://www.investsweden.se/North-America/Industries/ICT/Data-centers/ .

Facebook's First Green Data Center, low carbon hydroelectric power

The official Facebook press releases are coming out this morning on Facebook's first green data center in Luluea, Sweden.

Facebook Will Cool Its First European Data Center for Free in Sweden

PCWorldPeter Sayer‎15 minutes ago‎
Facebook has begun building a data center in Lulea, Sweden, where it will benefit from cheap electricity and year-round free air cooling, the company announced Thursday. The data center will be Facebook's first in Europe, ...

Facebook to build massive Arctic data centre in Sweden

AFP‎26 minutes ago‎
STOCKHOLM — Facebook announced Thursday that it would immediately begin building a massive data centre -- its third globally and first in Europe -- in the Swedish town of Luleaa, near the Arctic Circle. "After a rigorous review process of sites across ...

Facebook likes Sweden for first Europe server site

ReutersPatrick LanninDavid Hulmes‎30 minutes ago‎
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Social networking site Facebook is to build its first data center outside the United States in the northern Swedish town of Lulea, awarding an initial construction contract of $121 million, the companies said on Thursday....

Facebook plans huge server farm in Sweden: Report

IBNLive.com‎7 hours ago‎
AP Stockholm: Facebook plans to build a large server farm in northern Sweden near the Arctic Circle, taking advantage of the chilly climate to keep its equipment cool, a Swedish newspaper reported on Wednesday. The Norrbottens Kuriren newspaper said ...

The news started yesterday when Telegraph UK scooped the news.

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Facebook to build massive Arctic data centre in Sweden
‎26 minutes ago‎AFP
Facebook to build server farm: Q&A
‎20 hours ago‎Telegraph.co.uk

 

I'll be at the Facebook Open Compute project for the rest of the day and we'll see what other Facebook news breaks today.

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Facebook's New Data Center in Lulea, Sweden

The Telegraph reports on Facebook's

Facebook to build server farm on edge of Arctic Circle

Facebook is to build a multi-million 'mini town' on the edge of the Arctic circle to house all its computer servers, which would us as much electricity as a town of 50,000 people.

Facebook to build server farm on edge of Arctic Circle
Luleå is situated at the northern tip of the Baltic Sea, just over 62 miles South of the Arctic Circle Photo: Alamy

The enormous server farm facility in Luleå, northern Sweden, to be announced officially on Thursday morning, is the first time that the social networking giant has chosen to locate a server farm outside the US.

 

Apple gets Permit for Solar Farm in Maiden

Charlotte Observer reports on Apple getting a permit for a Solar Farm in Maiden, NC.

Apple plans solar farm at data center site

By Dianne Straley
Correspondent

MAIDEN Apple has quietly begun work on a solar farm that apparently could help power its sprawling data center in southern Catawba County.

Permits issued by Catawba County show that the Cupertino, Calif., company has been approved to reshape the slope of some of the 171 acres of vacant land it owns on Startown Road, opposite the data center, in preparation of building a solar farm.

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The engineering plans show how the company will keep soil that it moves around the site from washing into creeks and other areas. The permit has no detail about the solar farm itself, including its size. A Charlotte firm is listed on the erosion control permit as the contractor.

The plans say the site will have multiple gravel roads for access to its solar panels.

The plans are called "Project Dolphin Solar Farm A Expanded." Project Dolphin was the code name given Apple's plans to build a $1-billion data center in Maiden.

Why Zynga moved from AWS to its own private cloud - zCloud

Zynga has an engineering post where they introduce their private cloud.  This post is a bit old, but it provides good details on why Zynga chose to move out of AWS for its own private cloud.

Now, Zynga still does use AWS, but they are thinking from a business/financial perspective.  Zynga has a hybrid cloud infrastructure, both public and private.

While our private cloud infrastructure has been growing quickly, Zynga also uses the AWS public cloud to fuel our rapid growth. Our use of AWS, while very important to our business, comes with an operating expense. Essentially, we have been trading monthly operating expenses against longer-term amortized capital expense. Yet, sometimes the pace of our growth forces us to make that tradeoff.

For example, when CityVille rapidly grew to millions of users in just six weeks, we had to grow our server infrastructure at a pace that kept up with and sometimes even outpaced this demand. In a strict capital expense model, we would have exceeded the supply chain of our equipment suppliers – the process of physically getting the number of servers ordered, shipped, delivered and implemented just takes too long. So, we traded the cost of operating expense in AWS for capital expense.

Zynga's cloud is compatible with AWS.

The zCloud is our private cloud that looks, feels, and operates in a similar fashion to the way that we use Amazon Web Services (AWS) Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), our public cloud provider. As infrastructure that is private to Zynga, the ZCloud physically resides in our current datacenters and will expand as we grow our infrastructure over time.

Zynga has learned from its AWS operations and builds its own cloud with its own hardware.

While similar in functionality to AWS, our private zCloud is designed specifically for social games in terms of availability, network connectivity, server processing power and storage throughput. We have achieved these improvements by providing redundant power to each rack, state-of-the-art servers with high memory capacity, a fully non-blocking network infrastructure, the use of inline hardware-based load balancers and local disk storage.