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A colocation data centre is normally a data centre that sells space for other companies to house their servers, In a physically secure site, with reliable power and air conditioning.
 
A colocation data centre is normally a data centre that sells space for other companies to house their servers, In a physically secure site, with reliable power and air conditioning.
   
In the context of Westworld, it doesn't seem likely that other companies are housing their servers in the [[cradle]]. [[Jonathan Nolan]] used the term in an [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SRtpEvkgRU interview] to describe the concept of the hosts' own control units having self-contained memory and programming, while the server farm contains exact copies of the same memory and code in parallel to the mobile hosts.
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In the context of Westworld, it doesn't seem likely that other companies are housing their servers in the [[cradle]]. [[Jonathan Nolan]] used the term in an [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SRtpEvkgRU interview] to describe the concept of the hosts' own control units having self-contained memory and programming, while the server farm in the [[Cradle]] contains exact copies of the same memory and code in parallel to the mobile hosts.
 
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Revision as of 13:59, 30 May 2018

A colocation data centre is normally a data centre that sells space for other companies to house their servers, In a physically secure site, with reliable power and air conditioning.

In the context of Westworld, it doesn't seem likely that other companies are housing their servers in the cradle. Jonathan Nolan used the term in an interview to describe the concept of the hosts' own control units having self-contained memory and programming, while the server farm in the Cradle contains exact copies of the same memory and code in parallel to the mobile hosts.