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Open Compute Project is an initiative announced on April 2011 by Facebook to openly share custom data center designs to improve efficiency across the industry.[1]
External links
- Open Compute Project website
- M. G. Siegler (7 April 2011). "Facebook's "Open Compute Project": Their Server/Datacenter Expertise Now Open To All".
- "Will Open Compute Alter the Data Center Market".
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