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Facebook builds 'cold storage' archive for less popular posts
ANI
London, February 25, 2013
First Published: 16:02 IST(25/2/2013)
Last Updated: 16:05 IST(25/2/2013)
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Social networking giant Facebook is planning to build a 'cold storage' facility in Oregon that will be used to archive users' old photographs, messages and other postings.
A 16,000-square-foot data center, which is under construction in Prineville, is designed to cut the costs of
storing and serving the world's memories by providing a more efficient home for older and less popular material.

Facebook's figures say that just eight per cent of the billions of images it holds account got around 85 per cent of traffic at any given time.

By keeping that data readily available a fast data centre and the rest in a relatively slow-running facility, it aims to slash its energy costs, the Telegraph reports.

According to the paper, the new cold storage facility will join two existing data centres in Prineville.

Each is capable of storing an Exabyte of data, the equivalent of 250 million DVDs full of information.

A report by the Oregonian said that in the new data centre, more hard drives would be connected to each server computer.

It will mean a photo will take marginally longer to access but increase efficiency, as servers consume a lot of electricity to carry out their computing work, it added.


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