Microsoft's cloud data centers
Microsoft's cloud data centers Microsoft and the Software Defined Data Center Microsoft's Software Defined Data Center (SDDC) vision has taken a long time to come to fruition. Born as part of its dynamic data center model, it's taken more than a decade to become a set of shipping products. The numbers for Microsoft's cloud are impressive: over a million servers and more than a hundred sites around the world. So if we're going inside one, it might be an idea to start with some statistics. · 1989: Microsoft opens its first datacenter on its Redmond, Washington campus. · 200-plus: The number of online services delivered by Microsoft's datacenters 24x7x365. · $15 billion-plus: Microsoft's investment in building its cloud infrastructure. · 30 trillion-plus: The number of data objects stored in Microsoft datacenters. · 1.5 million-plus: The average number of requests its networks proce
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