Russian hosting firm RUVDS takes server tech to the South Pole for high-speed data tests in extreme conditions

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  • RUVDS expands hosting to Earth’s coldest, remote regions
  • Tests promise high-speed data access for extreme remote environments
  • Antarctica mission tests data center limits and innovation

Russian hosting firm RUVDS has announced plans to deliver a server to one of Earth’s most isolated locations: the South Pole.

Building on its previous Arctic experiment, the company aims to explore the feasibility of providing high-speed, uninterrupted data access from Antarctica’s remote, freezing landscape.

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