Google Calls For Power Supply Design Changes
Raindance writes "The New York Times reports that Google is calling 'for a shift from multivoltage power supplies to a single 12-volt standard. Although voltage conversion would still take place on the PC motherboard, the simpler design of the new power supply would make it easier to achieve higher overall efficiencies ... The Google white paper argues that the opportunity for power savings is immense — by deploying the new power supplies in 100 million desktop PC's running eight hours a day, it will be possible to save 40 billion kilowatt-hours over three years, or more than $5 billion at California's energy rates.' This may have something to do with the electricity bill for Google's estimated 450,000 servers."
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And exactly what do you use such a server for? Not for internet, that's for damned sure, 115kbaud is far too slow to serve a 1.5TB line....
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Sco's lawyers might be out of a job soon. I'm sure they'd love to help!
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>>If you put a massive AC-DC transfomer in another area
Why do I suddenly see an image of a giant robot wearing a schoolboy uniform, playing an electric guitar?
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Actually, you're spot on- why sell the physical machines (a fixed profit per machine sold) when you can sell a service (a steady income) .... that said a lot of companies would rather have 'their' people with their hands on their machines, but I'm sure a lot of organisations would benefit. They could even call the service Google Farm ;)
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Come to think of it, given the recent story on slack govornmental data security, maybe they could have Google serve their data for them. They already know how hard it is to get data out of Google, right?
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but VNC on a server? You use servers with windowing software on them? You must be new here. Slashdotters (*real* ones) only us CLI on their servers.
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Ach, shoot, we spent it on USB ports. Never mind.