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The Georgia site was hosting about 5,000 machines for Compass customers, or about 15 megawatts (MW), Heller said. The operator is hosting a total of 8,000 machines, or 25 MW, for Compass, the co-CEO said.
Customers can have their machines shipped to a site in Texas, a process that's likely take about a month, according to the screenshot of an email to customers posted on social media. Compass will work to minimize the downtime and will issue credits to customers affected, Heller said.
The Georgia facilities were "very solid until now" because the operator was very good. Compass expects the same to hold true for the Texas site, which is managed by the same company, Heller said.

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