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What is a hyperscale datacenter?
[AI Summary]
A hyperscale datacenter is a single-operator facility of 100+ MW typically operated by AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, Oracle, Meta, Alibaba, Tencent, or Baidu.
[Detail]
Hyperscale sites pool capacity for many tenants and many workloads (storage, compute, AI, networking). They differ from AI factories — which are single-tenant, single-purpose training campuses — and from colocation, which leases space to many independent operators.
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