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Old 13th September 2022
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Default OVH opens less flammable datacenter at site of 2021 fire

From https://www.theregister.com/2022/09/13/ovh_sbg5_opens/

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OVHCloud has opened a datacenter in Strasbourg, on the site of a 2021 fire that destroyed two such facilities.

Preliminary findings of an investigation into that fire suggest water leaking onto an inverter kicked things off, before the lack of an automatic fire extinguisher system, delayed cutoff of electricity, and overall building design all contributed to SBG1 being deemed unrecoverable and the destruction of SBG2.

This time around, in the new SBG5, OVH has separated the datacenter's halls from their supporting infrastructure.
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