Hyperscale Data Centers Hyperscale Data Centers Exceptionally large facilities designed to serve thousands or millions of users, typically operated by tech giants like Google, Amazon, or Facebook. Requirements: Physical Scale & Infrastructure:  Cover hundreds of thousands to millions of square feet, with sprawling server farms. Power & Cooling:  Heavy emphasis on energy efficiency, employing techniques like immersion cooling, hot aisle/cold aisle containment, and large-scale power distribution systems. Security & Access Control:  Multi-layered security, from perimeter fencing to biometric access, and strict personnel vetting. Automation & AI:  Use of advanced AI and machine learning for predictive maintenance, workload distribution, and optimization. Operational Redundancy:  Designed for “five nines” (99.999%) uptime, with multiple geographical locations. Cost Efficiency:  Focused on optimizing construction, energy costs, and maintenance at a massive scale. Connectivity:  Multi-terabit or petabit per second interconnectivity for global data transfer. Environmental Sustainability:  Heavy investments in renewable energy, waste heat