While I'm not certain, I do think it has something to do with it the geology. Regarding temperature, everywhere is hot to a 60F data center ... The air is gonna get conditioned regardless, and the air is gonna get a treatment too. Anyone who's spent any measurable time in a data center knows "that smell" ... That carbon paper artificial smell ... But more over, "extreme" (excessive) heat is easier to deal with than rain, water, and humidity. Additionally, there are no faults, no quakes ... A lot of Flagstaff is still geologically active ... at least when compared to Phoenix. No tornados, no hurricanes ... Nothing. It's just hot. Hot is easy to plan for, and easy to predict, which insurance likes!
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Thanks,
Alexander
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