Explore a Google data center with Street View : Google Data Center, Lynhaven Drive, Lenoir, NC
Publié le 21 Juin 2014
Explore a Google data center with Street View
If you were wondering where the internet is housed, you're asking the wrong question - but if you want to know where Google's corner of the internet lives, you're in luck. This week Google has released not just a high-definition set of photos from several of their data centers, they've got a lovely Street View look at one in particular. Google's Lenoir, NC data center has the greatest little look-around you could hope for this afternoon.
This exploration begins at "Google Data Center, Lynhaven Drive, Lenoir, NC" in Google Maps, this leading you to [this exterior look link] and a very wide-open look at the building from out in the open. They've also jumped in the [front door] of the building and allow you the freedom to get down to the [data center floor] as well. You can get around quick, that's for sure! Be on the lookout for Stormtroopers.
Explore a Google data center with Street View
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