Don't know about that one, but they are likely using the same design standards as nuclear plant containment buildings by law have to use. Obviously data centers don't have to follow DOE regulations, or 10 CFR 50.55a - but why wouldn't they use the data the DOE/NRC compiled in order to shield reactors from missiles, tornadoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, or a full, big airplane crashing into the containment building?
These tech companies building giant uber-expensive data centers would absolutely want to protect their investments. Besides - some of the biggest ones will (and already do) process government data - including classified - in many of those new data centers. Those will have strict requirements, likely similar to the plants. They will probably have massive protection against EMP as well since DOW is integrating AI.
Not a fan of wikipedia but this article checks out with what I know.
Don't know about that one, but they are likely using the same design standards as nuclear plant containment buildings by law have to use. Obviously data centers don't have to follow DOE regulations, or 10 CFR 50.55a - but why wouldn't they use the data the DOE/NRC compiled in order to shield reactors from missiles, tornadoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, or a full, big airplane crashing into the containment building?
These tech companies building giant uber-expensive data centers would absolutely want to protect their investments. Besides - some of the biggest ones will (and already do) process government data - including classified - in many of those new data centers. Those will have strict requirements, likely similar to the plants. They will probably have massive protection against EMP as well since DOW is integrating AI.
Not a fan of wikipedia but this article checks out with what I know.