As far as I can remember, the Fawcet data center was not consideredI don't know when you left in 2000, but when we built out the Fawcett street place it wasn't by any standard the largest data center. It was the order of 60 customer racks. Mountain View was MUCH larger, it was 4 10k sqft DCs. And when I was working on opening Cambridge-2, Mid 2000, it was labeled temporary.
a 'temporary' facility. This, in fact, at least as of the time I
left, was kind of the 'Mother' of all of the data centers. I think
it was the largest of all of them. It was pretty well built and
had good backup power and security. It was well laid out; with
racks nicely labeled. It usualy took me only minutes to find
a machine. There was decent room in the front/rear of the racks
to do work.
They only opened it because Cambridge-1 (cambma1, I think that is the code we used for it) was full. Which I suspect is the one you are thinking of in 10 Moulton Street. Not cambma2 which was in 70 Fawcett. I don't think we had provisioned any customers by the time I left into Cambma2.
I've been gone since 2000. I don't know what's happened since.I left in late 2000. We where opening Mountain View, Cambridge2, and Chantilly durning mid 2000. We had a new spec called 'Voyager' we where building to.
johno
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