In the past, Twitter has struggled to keep up with its growing user base, and in 2010 it built a data center in the Salt Lake City area to provide a long-term fix to down-time related issues. The new data center aims to avoid down-time before it happens.
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With the boost in active users as well as a new $400 million investment round, the move for Twitter to grow its data centers comes as no surprise.
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