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Underground, but in the cloud: New site opens to keep Israel's data safe

Site, located below tech park in Jerusalem, designed to withstand direct missile hit or bombing, says Oracle Israel manager Eran Feignbaum.

by  Reuters and ILH Staff
Published on  10-15-2021 09:12
Last modified: 10-15-2021 09:12
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Public cloud center will keep operating even if hit by a missile, Oracle says | File photo: ThinkStock

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Oracle opened the first of two planned public cloud centers in Israel on Wednesday, enabling companies and other Israeli customers to keep their data on local servers rather than rely on other countries.

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The underground data center is nine floors – about 50 meters (164 feet) – below one of Jerusalem's technology parks. Designed to operate in the face of potential terror acts, the center is estimated to have cost hundreds of millions of dollars.

"This facility ... can withstand a rocket direct hit, a missile direct hit or even a car bomb – and  the services will keep running with customers not even knowing that something so horrible has happened," Eran Feigenbaum, Oracle's Israel manager, told Reuters.

The site, which has its own generators in case of power loss, is one of 30 such cloud centers globally. Until now, the closest to Israel was in the United Arab Emirates. Oracle also has a research and development center in Israel.

Feigenbaum said there will be a second data center in Israel as part of a plan to open 14 more centers by the end of 2022 to meet growing demand from Israeli technology companies and serve as a back-up to ensure data stays within Israel's borders.

Oracle has already signed up a number of customers in Israel, Feigenbaum said.

The company has said its cloud operation has been gaining momentum globally in the past year by adding video conferencing platforms Zoom and 8X8 in addition to being a security partner of the US government.

For Israeli companies, having a local cloud could reduce costs because they would have the ability to rent storage instead of building their own servers or relying on other countries.

"They will not have to move to Silicon Valley or other places. They can do everything from here, with strong back-up and short distances," said Communications Minister Yoaz Hendel.

"It's good for us to keep our own information inside Israel."

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