Article 4HYAA Why a former Nazi sub base in Marseille is becoming a data center

Why a former Nazi sub base in Marseille is becoming a data center

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Sean Gallagher
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    Fabrice Coquio, managing director of Interxion, at the site of MRS3-a data center being built in a former Nazi sub bunker. [credit: Interxion ]

Marseille-France's largest city on the Mediterranean coast-is many things. It's the country's largest commercial port, the birthplace of French hip-hop, and the home of the French Foreign Legion. It's also a tech industry hotspot and the landing station for 13 major submarine cables. These cables connect Europe with North America, Africa, Cyprus, the Middle East, and Asia. Two more are scheduled to come online next year.

From a networking standpoint, the cables place Marseille very close to Cairo, Dubai, and Saudi Arabia. According to Fabrice Coquio (the managing director for France of data center operator Interxion), there are only five or six milliseconds of network latency to any of those locations-less than to Paris 800 kilometers (roughly 500 miles) away.

That has made Marseille a magnet for data-center operations-where data and application providers can "put platforms in a safe environment in terms of legal and financial environments like Europe and particularly the European Union and at the same time be connected to 46 countries directly with a very low latency," Coquio explained. "Basically, in the last 15 years, we have [cut] the cost of a submarine cable to a [10th of what it was] and multiplied the capacity by 50."

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