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Friday, December 10, 2010 22:15 pm
AFP
STOCKHOLM, KOMPAS.com - In one area, in one of the coolest areas in Stockholm, a snow-covered hill at one end stood a church, hidden bunkers and anti-nuclear attack into future data center for 8,000 servers, which only two are owned by WikiLeaks .
"Any global rumble (which is happening now) was created by two small boxes," said Jon Karlung, head and founder of the Bahnhof, one of the leading provider of servers for page-whistle blower.
Karlung standing on the floor pointed to two black plastic box, surrounded by flat cables. Each blink of the blue boxes indicate that the active state.
These servers were stored in locked cabinets white cabinets lined with rows of other whites in a large space rock walls that connects directly to the brow of the hill.
The dome was noisy by the sound server and turn the fan needed to cool the servers.
Employers coat is white cupboard doors shut and continue to guide the data hall which became the center of world attention.
The data is horrendous world after WikiLeaks who became his client since October, began to deploy a series of secret wire-owned U.S. embassies around the world.
From the recognition of his leadership, the data center is treated as important as other data, and WikiLeaks treated equally with other Bahnhof clients, who subscribed services company servers.
The place looked like in the picture of science fiction or spy movies, and represent the confidential character of the current tenants to be the most talked about the world, the leader of the mysterious WikiLeaks, Julian Assange.
Assange now inhabit in the London jail awaiting trial for extradition to Sweden, where he wants to thrown because of allegations of sexual assault.
Until the Interpol issued a warrant for his arrest, date of birth of this man to be secret.
A visitor entered the hall through the glass doors slid data covered by the steam from the heat released servers that, in the Vita Berget (White Mountains) at an angle in the region ciamik Soedermalm, Stockholm.
Once in there, stifling hot and humid, while a slope slightly indented data leads to the hall, the walls lined with tropical plants will not survive in cold temperatures outside the complex data.
Coded password pionen (a kind of typical plants Sweden), bunkers was first designed in the mid-1940s, then became a refuge updated anti-nuclear attacks at the height of the Cold War.
Large hall was used for different purposes. In the 1990s the original into an exhibition place until later taken over a few years ago by the Bahnhof, a large enterprise data centers that do business. The company is also an internet service provider (ISP).
"Bunker provides extra protection to WikiLeaks," said Karlung half-joking.
Of course the threat is not physical in a literal sense.
"We are protected from physical attacks that can not happen. The threat is probably from the law and likelihood of cyber attacks," he said.
In an office next to the server room, he proudly pointed to a screen that shows the graph of traffic (traffic access) to the server WikiLeaks.
"Until now, no single direct attack against us. We are witnessing the effects of the attack-seranga it, but there was no attack on this facility or the service they got here," he said.
WikiLeaks, said Karlung, also has servers in other places.
"They do not put their eggs in the same basket."
When asked about the political shock caused scandal by WikiLeaks diplomatik wire, Karlung replied that his clients can use their servers for their own desires, as long as not violating the law in Sweden.
"The only thing that would endanger their servers here is if they contain illegal material."
Being a hosting a server, he says, is like the mail service.
When asked for any client-kliennnya use their servers, he replied "It's like asking the introductory letter, what the contents of the letter when she opened the letter," he said.
Source : ANT, AFP, REUTERS
Editor: Benny N Joewono

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