Some of the world’s largest cloud computing companies want to make millions of servers last longer. This will save them billions of dollars annually

Some of the world’s largest cloud computing companies, including Alphabet, Amazon and Cloudflare, have found a way to save billions by extending the life of their servers – a move that is expected to significantly reduce depreciation costs, net revenue will increase and contribute to their bottom line profits. lines.

Alphabet, Google’s parent company, started this trend in 2021 by extending the life of its servers and networking equipment. By 2023, the company decided that both types of hardware could last six years before needing to be replaced. This decision led to the company saving $3.9 billion in depreciation last year and increasing net income by $3.0 billion.