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The $1 billion question: Can hyperscalers afford to lose a data center to war in 2026?
A new era of warfare may have begun as Iranian drones strike Amazon Web Services data centers, forcing investors to rethink the geopolitical risks behind the AI boom.
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When drones hit data centers
In modern warfare, data centers have joined energy supplies to become prime military targets, with server rooms now as vulnerable to missile strikes as oil refineries.
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has defined the use of artificial intelligence in the battlefield. In today’s world where geopolitical ambitions outshine peace, countries are
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LONDON (AP) — Damage to three Amazon Web Services facilities in the Middle East from Iranian drone strikes highlights the rapid growth of data centers in the region, as well as the industry’s vulnerability to conflict.
Amazon Web Services confirmed that several of its data centers in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain were damaged after drone strikes, disrupting service on several consumer apps in the region.
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