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Home / Technology / Google Pulls Out of Russia: What Happens Next?

Google Pulls Out of Russia: What Happens Next?

28 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Google is removing its Dell R720 servers from Russia.
  • These servers are part of the Google Global Cache system.
  • Decommissioning is scheduled to start January 26th.
Google Pulls Out of Russia: What Happens Next?

Google has initiated the process of removing its Dell R720 servers from Russia, notifying local internet providers of the planned retrieval. These servers are integral to the Google Global Cache system, designed to expedite the delivery of high-demand content such as YouTube videos, Google Maps, and Android updates.

The company cited the end-of-life status for the Dell R720 model, a server whose production has been discontinued. The formal decommissioning process is slated to commence on January 26th of the upcoming year. This logistical operation is being managed by MPK Asset Solutions, a European firm specializing in IT equipment lifecycle management.

This move signifies Google's strategic withdrawal of specific infrastructure from the Russian market, impacting content delivery speeds for users relying on cached data. The departure of these servers highlights a broader trend in technology asset management and the cyclical nature of hardware upgrades.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
Google is removing its Dell R720 servers because they have reached the end of their operational life and production has ceased.
The Google Global Cache system uses servers installed with internet providers to store and quickly deliver popular Google content to users.
The decommissioning of Google's Dell R720 servers in Russia is scheduled to begin on January 26th.

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