Watch Fish Swim By Petabytes of Data At Microsoft's Underwater Data Center (vice.com)
An anonymous reader quotes a report fro Motherboard: In June, Microsoft announced that it had placed a self-sufficient, waterproof data center off the coast of the Orkney Islands in Scotland. The data center, loaded with 864 servers capable of handling 27.6 petabytes of data, represented the culmination of nearly four years of research and development on the project, codenamed Natick. The underwater data center is the first of its kind. It's a proof of concept that aims to cut down on one of the biggest costs of running a data center on land -- cooling -- and can be rapidly deployed anywhere in the world. Due to the experimental nature of the project, however, Microsoft needed to keep a close eye on its pilot project. In order to monitor the environmental conditions around the tank, it placed two cameras nearby that livestream from the bottom of the ocean 24/7.
Parsing that headline took time. Time flies like an arrow.
"First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
like use less CPU, by installing Linux on all the servers (they can keep the ugly colored logo though, nobody's gonna check what's inside the box down there)
Slashdot, fix the reply notifications... You won't get away with it...
... fish and chips.
I'm drowning, you insensitive clod!
"First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
" and can be rapidly deployed anywhere in the world."
Like to the Sahara?