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"The cloud." The phrase is ubiquitous today, a buzzword, a shibboleth of the technorati. In some senses, the image of a cloud is a fitting metaphor for an increasingly common feature of modern computing--the storage of data in a location other than the device being used to access that data. It helps communicate, simply, the idea that our data floats around us, no matter where we go.

But in another sense, the image of the cloud is sorely lacking as a metaphor. It remains a little, so to speak, nebulous. Using the cloud is a light, mobile, free-wheeling experience. But the cloud itself--the machinery that undergirds it--is anything but light. As these surprisingly artful images from Interxion, a European data center company, illustrate well, the cloud is a heavy, heavy thing.

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