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Cover-300x227Pillsbury’s experience with data centers dates to the dot-com era. Since then, we’ve counseled the industry as proprietary centers were supplemented, and in some cases supplanted, by physical and cloud-based systems of larger dedicated enterprises. The data center landscape is now international in scope and diverse in speciation, with edge, modular, enterprise and hyperscale facilities each playing important yet distinctive roles, and just as there is no single locus of data center expertise in legal practice, there is no single locus of capabilities and users in the business environment. Pillsbury’s Data Centers team accordingly deploys a one-stop, hub-and-spoke model that reflects the complex ecosystem in which these localized points of computation sit. In an effort to gather these nodes of knowledge and experience into a distinctive publication, the Pillsbury Guide to Data Centers brings together a curated selection of articles which reflects the experience of our firm’s interdisciplinary team in advising clients on the development, acquisition, financing, construction and operation of data centers across the U.S. and internationally. These articles are intended to be enduring reference pieces that lawyers and clients of all levels of sophistication may wish to keep handy as they encounter questions and challenges in this field.

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data-center-crypto-2161394212-300x200The ever-increasing demand for digital infrastructure, coupled with continuing cryptocurrency demand volatility, has generated significant interest in transforming building improvements housing crypto mining farms into modern high-capacity data centers. Crypto mines and data centers share certain foundational elements—facilities with a large footprint and the need for high power capacity and cooling—but they have different functions, and their operational models, technical requirements and regulatory considerations are correspondingly diverse. Below are some key distinctions between the two, as well as issues developers should anticipate, when designing and constructing either type of facility, or considering a crypto farm-to-data center conversion.

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