Site selection for a data centre - a multi-criteria decision-making model

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IT data centres (DCs) are a huge investment and most mid-size companies need to set up their own DCs to run their business operations. Building new DCs is a time-consuming effort needing millions of dollars and months of planning. Companies cannot afford to make a wrong decision when designing and setting up a new DC as these need to build for a life of around 20 years. In this paper, we studied the challenges and issues faced by enterprise DCs and explored various criteria which can be used for selecting a site for a new DC. We use a hierarchical model to look into various financial, environmental, social, political and geographical factors which an organisation need to look into when choosing a city for their DC. The model discussed in the paper provides a general framework and can be adopted by a company operating in any industry and any country. © 2013 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

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Daim, T. U., Bhatla, A., & Mansour, M. (2013). Site selection for a data centre - a multi-criteria decision-making model. International Journal of Sustainable Engineering, 6(1), 10–22. https://doi.org/10.1080/19397038.2012.719554

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