Nice to see my home town DJ. I was working very local to this as it was being built, often chatted to the workers. The whole place was treated like a top secret project. Local media had dug up the planning permissions when it first got put through, its an amazon data centre, but done through various other companies to keep their nane off of it for some reason.
I luv Edgecore Data Centre 😍and the referenced article. Fantastic job security (quietly observer) and DJ. 👍⭐⭐⭐ The April 2021 article (data centre dynamics page copy) also links directly to the Bracknell Forest Council planning application with 78 documents. The related cases provide a history of the Hewlitt Packard campus development and Cain House includes the data centre and adjacent building planning. Article notes Mount Elbert Edgecore Services LLC formed as a partner for Edgecore to construct the building and dissolved in October 2023 per the Companies House link. Bracknell News articles from 2021 also provides details for other developments on the former HP site. HP sold the property back in 2019. So a lot of data is available on the data centre site with to quality security. 🏆
Those antennas are probably lightning conductors so if the building gets struck, its diverted through them and down to earth rather than into the building
Nice video. Nice not to have to skip though 20 minutes of debate with staff in order to get to the content - more of this please. An impressive data center too.
I worked on the phase two construction of the Hewlett-Packard site in the 1990’s and it was advanced then with high security and three phase lighting with remote control. You could turn on any office light in any part of the building from the entrance lobby. You also had the John Nike leisure centre that’s also gone now, I used to play ice hockey there with a British Airways/Air Canada team in the late 1980’s. Ironic that both building have gone now, in fact there are a number of contracts that I’ve worked on over the years and they have all disappeared now. Replaced with newer more modern buildings, no doubt they’ll be gone in 30 years time too?
So funny I watch loads of your videos and this is my home town I grew up in. When it was the original new town all the way back in the 70s! Anyway was being nostalgic looking up some videos of the old new town. Here you are never expected that lolz
That's it, they understand that the risk of them recording a security flaw is small, however after a CEVA style drama it guarentees attention and more visits from others.
Those tanks are probably diesel for the generators to keep them up and running for days maybe weeks. Microsoft is adding a lot of AI into the upcoming version of Windows so it may need that security to guard sensitive company data.
Halon is illegal in the UK. It's now banned. There are only three main exceptions to this rule; Halon fire extinguishers can be used in aircraft, for military use, and in the Channel Tunnel.
The security on these sites seems so over the top. But considering what the future might hold, breakdown of society or large scale war, then these buildings would be secured at all cost most likely by armed security or police. Skynet
When you go to a Modern Cloud DC . It will take you at least an hour to get in , when invited & authorised🤪 4th layer of defence you cant see is your 'Cage' ( Escorted )
Those “antennae” probably aren’t. They’re more likely lightening rods or intended to prevent an unwanted helicopter landing in the roof. Most likely the lightening rods as anti helicopter posts are easily defeated by simply fast roping from a hovering bird.
No one looking twice at these places at the moment but theres a reason for such high security around these for the future :( and its not for monetry value
The Panels on building are similar to Amazon distribution centres around the UK.. but just a guess. With security this high must be rather important.. Banking maybe, the Central Bank digital currency maybe just speculating here.
This is how security is done. No doubt DJ was being watched, but clearly no threat so say nothing and don't make a ruckus. It's unlikely anyone else will want to go audit them than if there was a whole CEVA style song and dance.
Ramming barriers double fence i wonder if they have IR detection between the barriers and lense burn warning on their cameras. Its about as tight as it gets without aerial protection and minefields and pit falls
"We can hear police in the distance..." Well no you can't. You can hear an emergency services vehicle, which could well be either ambulance or fire brigade (because both of these are located just off the Twin Bridges Roundabout. The police station is the other side of the town centre...! 😉
No surprise they have an unlimited budget. This is what happens with businesses which make hundreds of millions a year and pay little to no corporation tax to the public purse. Under the Labour Gov, these tax avoidance schemes will come to an end
There's a connection between "edge core" and the Cain Road Data Centre project because of the proposed edgecore data centre on the former HP site. However, we can't definitively say that Amazon is directly involved in this specific edgecore data centre development. Their proposal only concerns the backup generation facility, which wouldn't utilize edgecore technology but reflects their existing data centre presence in the area. It's possible that Amazon could become involved in the edgecore data centre aspect in the future, but that remains to be seen and depends on the planning and permitting processes.
Black bin is general waste, green is recycling and blue will most probably be non-confidential paper waste. Any confidential waste will be shredded and removed by specialist transport...!
Are you going to the site of Google's first UK data centre? Just started building it at Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire. It's supposed to be on a 33 Acre site.
I bet these types of companies are processing all of our information including all of our devices voice recordings from our homes and private lives! Any other ideas??
Been to plenty of data centres that look exactly like that. Some are used in the event of a total break down of communications in the UK hence the security. Some even have roofs that can withstand a plane crashing into them. Nothing to do with AI
A470 between junction and Betws y coed, there's a new housing estate being built, with a cctv system pointed at the road with a red and blue flashing light that goes off intermittently as cars drive by
Nice to see my home town DJ. I was working very local to this as it was being built, often chatted to the workers. The whole place was treated like a top secret project. Local media had dug up the planning permissions when it first got put through, its an amazon data centre, but done through various other companies to keep their nane off of it for some reason.
Thats the place where they keep Bojo & Rishis " lost " whatsapp messages ....
I think the security are safe from the AI revolution. Security staff are so special no AI could match their abilities.
Interesting that the internet alone is responsible for as much CO2 as every commercial aircraft flying on the planet.
Love how it’s all secret yet the planning applications are all over the tinterweb including detailed schematics of the building 😂
This is liky a national infrastructure data center think things like MOD, GCHQ, NHS
that was great showing us that place never seen security like it
Its an Amazon Web Service (AWS) data centre. There is an identical one in Didcot
AI is a direct threat to human security
Put the tin foil hat away
You're gonna be sorry you didn't engage your brain before it's too late. :) @@XiCurtisiX
The Terminator is coming
you just revealed yourself to AI. goodbye.
a valid point. Especially when people realise THEY are surplus to requirements.
I luv Edgecore Data Centre 😍and the referenced article. Fantastic job security (quietly observer) and DJ. 👍⭐⭐⭐
The April 2021 article (data centre dynamics page copy) also links directly to the Bracknell Forest Council planning application with 78 documents. The related cases provide a history of the Hewlitt Packard campus development and Cain House includes the data centre and adjacent building planning. Article notes Mount Elbert Edgecore Services LLC formed as a partner for Edgecore to construct the building and dissolved in October 2023 per the Companies House link.
Bracknell News articles from 2021 also provides details for other developments on the former HP site. HP sold the property back in 2019. So a lot of data is available on the data centre site with to quality security. 🏆
Got the keyring!!!!
I got it what are you talking about 😂💀
Told the other person, on earlier video, I fly supersonic, there in minutes, then back home for a beer and watch the the rest of the video.
Those antennas are probably lightning conductors so if the building gets struck, its diverted through them and down to earth rather than into the building
Surely it’s to stop helicopters landing??
That would make sense. I did not think of that haha
Nice video. Nice not to have to skip though 20 minutes of debate with staff in order to get to the content - more of this please. An impressive data center too.
I worked on the phase two construction of the Hewlett-Packard site in the 1990’s and it was advanced then with high security and three phase lighting with remote control. You could turn on any office light in any part of the building from the entrance lobby.
You also had the John Nike leisure centre that’s also gone now, I used to play ice hockey there with a British Airways/Air Canada team in the late 1980’s.
Ironic that both building have gone now, in fact there are a number of contracts that I’ve worked on over the years and they have all disappeared now. Replaced with newer more modern buildings, no doubt they’ll be gone in 30 years time too?
Looks like George Orwell 1984 is coming true.
1984 has been reality for a long long time.
orwell was an insider.
He was letting us know what the plan was.
fun fact: aldous huxley was his french teacher
Sunday eve treeeeeaaaat whooop💥👋🏻👍🏼
Some bonus DJ! Excellent 😎
So funny I watch loads of your videos and this is my home town I grew up in. When it was the original new town all the way back in the 70s! Anyway was being nostalgic looking up some videos of the old new town. Here you are never expected that lolz
3:50 If you lip read he can clearly be seen to say "it`s DJ, don`t bloody answer for Gods sake"
Seriously?
@@DJAUDITS Lmao, I wish DJ but no. 😂
@@paullord3549
😂Dj needs to get out more
Doesn't quite get sarcasm.
Its the music on the Drone footage that kills me 😂
Thanks DJ & and the email. So thought there were going to come out. Nice work👍🏼
I feel like this wasn’t meant to be uploaded until tomorrow… he’s uploaded twice tonight🙈
It’s a non interaction video so I thought I would release at the peak time 8pm Sunday night to make the most of it 👍
Thats got to be for some serious data.
Why no " FROM ABOVE" ?
Ruined my weekend dj!
Thanks for the extra upload tho
This was a great bonus wow this is one secure place
more secure than most prisons.
Dj impersonating a Womble ♻️
DJ and Lonnie Dronegan....My old man's a Dustman...🎵🎵🎹🎹
Just goes to show, when budgets are big enough for good security, they know to leave auditors alone!
That's it, they understand that the risk of them recording a security flaw is small, however after a CEVA style drama it guarentees attention and more visits from others.
Does look like somthing out of terminator! with a resident evil taste, like that Ai computer in the hive "you all gonna die down here"😂😂 maddness🤖
EdgeCore, rebranded as SkyNet in 2029
Those tanks are probably diesel for the generators to keep them up and running for days maybe weeks. Microsoft is adding a lot of AI into the upcoming version of Windows so it may need that security to guard sensitive company data.
halon gas is mostly likely to be used for fire supression
Halon is illegal in the UK. It's now banned. There are only three main exceptions to this rule; Halon fire extinguishers can be used in aircraft, for military use, and in the Channel Tunnel.
Alrighty!
Ha ha ha, I noticed you can lift the turnstiles up and bypass the lock, we use to do it at work.
Interesting video DJ , IV seen prisons with less security 😊
The security on these sites seems so over the top. But considering what the future might hold, breakdown of society or large scale war, then these buildings would be secured at all cost most likely by armed security or police. Skynet
Big up DJ and the Bracknell massive, respect.
Wow that place would be difficult to gain entry to
Challenge Accepted.
Plenty of money for these places
When you go to a Modern Cloud DC . It will take you at least an hour to get in , when invited & authorised🤪 4th layer of defence you cant see is your 'Cage' ( Escorted )
Why so many cameras looking at the same area?
@@DJAUDITS Not sure why ? I appreciate the effort they have gone to though .👍My best guess is this is a Cloud DC Provider for a number of customers ,
@@DJAUDITS Redundancy
Those “antennae” probably aren’t. They’re more likely lightening rods or intended to prevent an unwanted helicopter landing in the roof. Most likely the lightening rods as anti helicopter posts are easily defeated by simply fast roping from a hovering bird.
Hoooraaah😂🤣👍
Datacenters can be some of the most secure sites in the world. They store the data than everything runs on.
Similar data centres in NY. Used for all the financial data on the stock markets. They have backup locations as well.
Generally the only org that goes that overboard with security is government.
Wow x2 today x
Sites like that has popped up all over the place across the USA. They can easily be converted into temporary prisons or dissident camps.
Have any been converted into prisons?
More security they have more we need to no what they are doing probably sky net
Probably another UK tax payer funded contract
Bonus, thanks very much.
With all this AI stuff we will be seeing Terminators next. SKYNET is coming
Two in one day
AI knows dj’s real name
No one looking twice at these places at the moment but theres a reason for such high security around these for the future :( and its not for monetry value
I'm addicted to watching these vids now lol love them, I used to love in Bracknell
The Panels on building are similar to Amazon distribution centres around the UK.. but just a guess. With security this high must be rather important.. Banking maybe, the Central Bank digital currency maybe just speculating here.
And i just can't get enough 🎵🎶 and i just can't get enough 🎶 🎵
What an increadibly secure place. I thoroughly enjoyed having a look. Thanks DJ😁👍
There's a very secure data centre near Wroughton in Swindon.
My home town dj didn’t even no this was there 😮
This is how security is done. No doubt DJ was being watched, but clearly no threat so say nothing and don't make a ruckus.
It's unlikely anyone else will want to go audit them than if there was a whole CEVA style song and dance.
Probably a new futuristic 15 minute city only this one is a 5 minute village
Ramming barriers double fence i wonder if they have IR detection between the barriers and lense burn warning on their cameras. Its about as tight as it gets without aerial protection and minefields and pit falls
"We can hear police in the distance..." Well no you can't. You can hear an emergency services vehicle, which could well be either ambulance or fire brigade (because both of these are located just off the Twin Bridges Roundabout. The police station is the other side of the town centre...! 😉
Future Skynet headquarters……!!👀
Current sky net hq
No surprise they have an unlimited budget. This is what happens with businesses which make hundreds of millions a year and pay little to no corporation tax to the public purse. Under the Labour Gov, these tax avoidance schemes will come to an end
Looks more like a high security prison 😮
There's a connection between "edge core" and the Cain Road Data Centre project because of the proposed edgecore data centre on the former HP site.
However, we can't definitively say that Amazon is directly involved in this specific edgecore data centre development. Their proposal only concerns the backup generation facility, which wouldn't utilize edgecore technology but reflects their existing data centre presence in the area.
It's possible that Amazon could become involved in the edgecore data centre aspect in the future, but that remains to be seen and depends on the planning and permitting processes.
GCHQ Involvement
This has as much security as your average prison
Hate That AI Crap !!!!
Black bin is general waste, green is recycling and blue will most probably be non-confidential paper waste.
Any confidential waste will be shredded and removed by specialist transport...!
Very sinister these places
Skynet
Are you going to the site of Google's first UK data centre? Just started building it at Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire. It's supposed to be on a 33 Acre site.
I bet these types of companies are processing all of our information including all of our devices voice recordings from our homes and private lives! Any other ideas??
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I will have to pay them a visit now and knock on the door and ask for MY LATTE wheres my LATTE ? You bastards LMAO
Is this where they store DJs bank account? 💰💰💰
While the new generation are potheads , dangers lurk for the future.
Hi DJ
It wouldn't surprise me if many of those chat screens that come up on websites are AI's.
Really great reconnaissance video. Thanks for sharing
Notice how this is much more secure than a prison?
@9:00 Data-centre deluge systems are CO2 based.
Fencing, barbed wire, CCTV - printouts left in bins - I don’t think so!
That security on that site is akin to supermax prisons lol wtf they doin in there
Who's got a breathing aspirator on?
Skynet then
Just spotted an orange bike very similar to yours and someone riding it wearing a high vis near farnborough airport was this you?
Sorry, was not me this time.
Bit of a late one dj lol 😂
Not a late one, the second one!
Tbh I wouldn't talk to you either, that just stops any interaction smart chaps imo lol
The public ‘
WILL NOT ENTER’
Funny thing is those cameras are more than likly HK Vision 🤦😐
Wonder what the carbon footprint of all that is , not to mention all the cameras
Been to plenty of data centres that look exactly like that. Some are used in the event of a total break down of communications in the UK hence the security. Some even have roofs that can withstand a plane crashing into them. Nothing to do with AI
GCHQ outside office. Ike the one in bury. Near Asda. ROACH BANK, BURY GREATER MANCHESTER. cough splutter errrrhmmmmm
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It's the Machine from *" Person of Interest"* TV show.. ha ha ha
Your alias isn't *Root* , is it???? lmao
Didn’t you do one in wales?
What drone do you use?
Why do these data centre sites feel they need so much securìty? Are people really going to walk out with a server or two?
1sttt
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I have an interesting 1 for you, my boyfriend and I are wondering why a cctv camera flashes red and blue when a car goes by
A470 between junction and Betws y coed, there's a new housing estate being built, with a cctv system pointed at the road with a red and blue flashing light that goes off intermittently as cars drive by