A Look At Google's Newest Data Center
miller60 writes "Google doesn't allow the public inside its secret data centers. But a recent groundbreaking event at the company's new South Carolina data center provided glimpses of the exterior of the facility, which shows a design that has evolved since Google's Oregon data center made front page news. A new feature: an open, lighted area resembling a parking deck (containers?). Still missing: moats filled with sharks with friggin' laser beams on their head."
Pictures of a big warehouse-like building! Amazing! Why, I've never seen one! Looks like a giant ... uhhhhhh.... box! w00t! Those pics are just sooo 1337!
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aslong as you can put the main unit in a waterproof container, i dont see why not, but the water will diffuse the light more rapidly than air, especially if the sharks kick up a load of silt in their frenzy, so the range may be limited if the sharks are bad at aiming, they will just burn the skin, rather than focusing on one spot to burn a hole, but it may infact be preferable for the sharks to have their dinner 'fried off' rather than vapourised
Here: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=1669+Garrott+Avenue,Goose+Creek,+South+Carolina&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=43.713406,92.8125&ie=UTF8&ll=33.078849,-80.039606&spn=0.022691,0.045319&t=h&z=15&g=1669+Garrott+Avenue,Goose+Creek,+South+Carolina&iwloc=cent
They only want you to think it's a faceless grey building. The real headquarters is here
No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism. - Winston Churchill
Obviously datacenterknowledge.com isn't hosted in a very robust data center...
Having worked in a few data centers over the course of my life... They are continuing the long-standing tradition of nondescript concrete/cinder block buildings that have hosted data centers for decades.
Nobody, including Google, wants to advertise their data centers- they want them to look like ordinary warehouses or industrial buildings.
It's pretty much required from a security standpoint, and is why Google is very secretive of its data center locations. You might even have a Google data center in the airport industrial park right down the street.
Would you really expect a big steel and glass architectural wonder with "Google" emblazoned all over it? I would expect nothing more or less from a Google data center than a big ugly concrete box in an industrial park. They (big ugly concrete boxes) are easy to guard and air condition, and don't require a receptionist or PR staff.