Russians Build Nuclear-Powered Data Center (datacenterdynamics.com)
judgecorp writes: The government-owned Russian energy company Rosenergoatom is building Russia's largest data center at its giant Kalinin nuclear power station. Most of the space will be available to customers, and the facility expects to be in demand, thanks to two factors: reliable power, and the data residency rules which require Russian citizens' data to be located within Russia. Facebook and Google don't have data centers within Russia yet — and Rosenergoatom has already invited them into the Kalinin facility.
They are catching up with France, where _every_ data-center is nuclear powered.
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Nice to see the Russians moving ahead nicely, despite others already having done this.
Data centers aside, I'm more and more impressed with Russia, it's nationalism, and Vladimir Putin and his resolve to take care of islamists -- something our weak-kneed leaders are not doing too well. Once has to love how the Russians don't give a damn about collateral damage. Ask the Germans about Dresden, Munich, others, ditto Japan. Carpet bombing works.
Hopefully this data center helps with destroying more islamists.
We've got to close the nuclear powered data center gap!
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The Russians build a data center. The center will consume 80 MW and have 10000 racks and from the price tag it might be as big as one Google data center. So what is the big thing about it?
This is so that Putin can protect Russian citizens from invasions of privacy by evil American corporations like Facebook! Putin cares about his subjects!
Feds.. invite you to use their shiny new data center?
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Their state-of-the-art data center is ready to host your sensitive data now! It will end up there anyway, so why not save time and effort?
Here is the difference. Islam is a centuries old geopolitical ideological cult successfully masquerading as a religion due to both its 7th century underpinnings, as well as having a following of above a billion. Islamism is a fictional concept invented in the West to pretend that Islam is none of the above things.
I RTFA and checked Udomlya on the map. It translated to Tver, which used to be called Kalinin during the Soviet era. So what's w/ the naming of these facilities after Soviet era generals? Can't they just call it Rosenergoatom Data Center? Or even Putin Data Center, after the great man himself?
Google, Facebook, Twitter, et al - are all their servers in the US? Or is it more distributed worldwide - maybe not in every country, but certainly in major ones that can act as hubs for entire regions. Like in South Africa or Brazil or South Korea or Philippines or Norway or Canada? Cold climes sound better, so that cooling them wouldn't be a major energy budget.
but... were I in charge, there is a way to seriously stop these people with bombing: fuel/air bombs. Drop these for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and at the same time drop napalm on the perimeter of the area being fuel/air bombed. With these tools, the blast doesn't have to kill you, neither does the heat, although they help, but lack of oxygen will kill anyone, even buried in a bunker. Do this on all daesh strongholds for a week straight and we don't have to send in troops.
The question remains... does the US have the balls, the will, the intent, to do this. Were I president, US or Russia, I would literally torch all daesh-held areas. No troops required until the bombing starts. Then let the Iraqis, Syrians, or whomever actually owns the land legitimately to waltz in, shoot the stragglers in the head, and claim the victory. Fuel/air bombs and a few sorties are cheap compared to sending in troops that need food, shelter, medical help.
It will not have an FSB-room — because all premises will be used by the Service...
In Soviet Washington the swamp drains you.
Who's Rosener?
Of course, the data center should utilize the extra cooling capacity and district heating system input just next door. Where ever there is water, the data centers flow.
Of course they want google and facebook there. It will give the Russians easier access to their internal networks. They should call it The Admiral Ackbar Data Center.
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