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Data center operator CyrusOne adds more cooling after outage, Bloomberg News reports

Nov 30 (Reuters) – Data center operator CyrusOne has installed additional backup cooling capacity at its Aurora, Illinois data center after a failure last week triggered an outage at CME Group for several hours, Bloomberg News reported on Sunday, citing a statement by CyrusOne. "CyrusOne has restored stable and secure operations at its Chicago 1 (CHI1) data center in Aurora, Illinois," the company said in a statement cited by Bloomberg, adding that they have installed additional redundancy to the cooling systems to further enhance continuity. Reuters could not immediately verify the report. (Reporting by Bipasha Dey in Bengaluru)

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