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Microsoft's Underwater Data Centre Resurfaced - Printable Version +- Sinisterly (https://sinister.ly) +-- Forum: General (https://sinister.ly/Forum-General) +--- Forum: World News (https://sinister.ly/Forum-World-News) +--- Thread: Microsoft's Underwater Data Centre Resurfaced (/Thread-Microsoft-s-Underwater-Data-Centre-Resurfaced) Pages:
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Microsoft's Underwater Data Centre Resurfaced - Oni - 09-15-2020 Sounds as counterintuitive as liquid cooling, but maybe Sinisterly will be hosted underwater one day. Quote: Read More: https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/technology-54146718?usqp=mq331AQFKAGwASA RE: Microsoft's Underwater Data Centre Resurfaced - mothered - 09-15-2020 I actually posted a thread of when Microsoft Initially sank It. Quote: just eight out of the 855 servers on board had failed.The mission was Indeed successful. RE: Microsoft's Underwater Data Centre Resurfaced - Jusluvn - 09-15-2020 Saw this yesterday. Pretty cool. Not sure if underwater servers are going to catch on anytime soon though RE: Microsoft's Underwater Data Centre Resurfaced - Oni - 09-15-2020 (09-15-2020, 12:03 PM)mothered Wrote: I actually posted a thread of when Microsoft Initially sank It. Very cool! It rang a bell when I was reading the article, so I must have remembered your thread. RE: Microsoft's Underwater Data Centre Resurfaced - Jiggly - 09-15-2020 I love the idea, though I can see some potential problems. The failure rate is seriously impressive, but this does mean that humans can't fix or replace parts if needed. I assume something like this would need to be large scale, with seamless transitioning of data from the old servers to new, as they fail over time. I assume this would require a decent amount of ocean floor (who owns/controls that bit of ocean?) that I doubt environmentalists will be thrilled with, unless they find a sustainable way to do it. Seems really interesting, and possibly feasible once they work out logistics and challenges. RE: Microsoft's Underwater Data Centre Resurfaced - Losi - 09-15-2020 Quite an interesting idea... Considering the entire ocean is a constant heat sink. Not a bad idea using the almost consistent temperature ocean water to cool servers. I imagine switching spinning media storage to solid state storage can reduce failure rates even further. RE: Microsoft's Underwater Data Centre Resurfaced - Frieza - 09-15-2020 I have been waiting two years to see how this brilliant idea worked out. Exhilarated to see how this affects current and future data center infrastructure design. RE: Microsoft's Underwater Data Centre Resurfaced - huilopan - 09-29-2020 Only I hear Windows XP start up song ?? LOL D By the way really good looking data center.
RE: Microsoft's Underwater Data Centre Resurfaced - Jiggly - 09-30-2020 (09-29-2020, 08:43 PM)huilopan Wrote: Only I hear Windows XP start up song ?? LOL What a blast from the past this comment is xD RE: Microsoft's Underwater Data Centre Resurfaced - satoshikilla - 10-06-2020 The project faired very well and I would say considering the congestion of current space the ocean is limitless. |