Thursday, 27 October 2011 13:17
Written by The Associated Press
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| Facebook chose Lulea, Sweden, for its new server farm partly the cold climate will help keep its servers cool and partly because of access to renewable energy from nearby hydropower facilities. (Scanpix, Sweco, The Node Pole/Associated Press) |
Facebook is to build a new server farm on the edge of the Arctic Circle — its first outside the United States — to improve performance for European users, officials of the social networking site said Thursday.
It will also expose them to potential eavesdropping from a Swedish intelligence agency, according to Sweden's Pirate Party, a group opposing government interference with the internet.
Facebook confirmed Thursday it had reviewed potential locations across Europe and decided on the northern Swedish city of Lulea for the data center partly because of the cold climate — crucial for keeping the servers cool — and access to renewable energy from nearby hydropower facilities.