The centre in Kildare will be completed in 2025 but will be only about 1% the size of other commercial data centres
The centre will be located on the Backweston Campus, between Celbridge and Leixlip. The Office of Public Works said the shared government data centre would allow the State to secure operations and future-proof the reliable delivery of essential services to the public.
“By pooling resources in a facility that will operate the latest free cooling technology, the new centre will be at least twice as efficient as existing public service facilities, resulting in reduced power usage and pressure on electricity supply.” The State Laboratory and Forensic Science Ireland are also located on the campus as are several facilities operated by the Department of Agriculture and Food.
“We are replacing a data centre in Dublin Castle with one in Kildare. It is very small. It’s only about 1 per cent of the size of a commercial data centre like Facebook would have.”
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