Meanwhile, Google’s toughest competitors in the public cloud, namely Amazon and Microsoft, have also been buying more data center infrastructure as demand continues to grow.
In 2011, Google announced that it was building one of its first data centers in Asia in Changhua. The facility opened last year. Less than a year later, it’s gotten the green light for growth.
Google has been quick to expand its existing data centers, both in the U.S. and abroad. But this year Google has clearly articulated plans to make the public cloud a major portion of its overall business. Which is why it’s reasonable to expect growth initiatives at existing sites and new data center construction coming at a faster rate than in previous years.
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