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New Datacenter In Underground Lair

Nov 14th, 2008 · lobo235 writes to tell us that a new underground data center designed by Sweden's largest ISP is fit for a classic supervillain, complete with greenhouses, waterfalls, German submarine engines, simulated daylight and can withstand a hit from a hydrogen …
see also: Hardware · network · engineering · ISPs · concentration · Security · Humans

Low-Bandwidth, Truly Remote Management?

Nov 4th, 2008 · I'm looking to integrate some highly critical solutions into what would essentially be a remote, moving datacenter. No operators will be allowed at the site, and we may be able to have a high-speed INMARSAT data link. As a backup, we're planning to have …
see also: bandwidth · network · solution · integrated · Windows · computer · desktop

When Does Powering Down Servers Make Sense?

Oct 30th, 2008 · Powering down servers to conserve energy is a controversial practice that, if undertaken wisely, could greatly benefit IT in its quest to rein in energy costs in the datacenter. Though power cycling's long-term effects on server hardware may be mythical, …
see also: Hardware · servers · business · energy · environment · consumption · Datacenter

Microsoft Announces Windows Azure, Cloud-Based OS

Oct 27th, 2008 · Microsoft today introduced Windows Azure, its operating system for the cloud. The OS serves as the underlying foundation of the Azure Services Platform to help developers build apps that span from the cloud to the datacenter, to PCs, the Web, and phones. …
see also: PC · servers · network · service · Microsoft · Windows · computer

10 IT Power-Saving Myths Debunked

Oct 7th, 2008 · InfoWorld examines 10 power-saving assumptions IT has been operating under in its quest to rein in energy costs vs. the permanent energy crisis. Under scrutiny, most such assumptions wither. From true CPU efficiency, to the life span effect of power-down …
see also: servers · myth · energy · CPUs · consumption · DC · life

10 IT Power-Saving Myths Debunked

Oct 7th, 2008 · InfoWorld examines 10 power-saving assumptions IT has been operating under in its quest to rein in energy costs vs. the permanent energy crisis. Under scrutiny, most such assumptions wither. From true CPU efficiency, to the life span effect of power-down …
see also: servers · myth · energy · CPUs · consumption · DC · life

Sending Excess Load To the Cloud?

Sep 30th, 2008 · Cloud computing seems to be a good choice for startups like ours, looking to scale easily with users. (We're providing a series of Web services, assets, and Web applications to users of our mobile client.) There are the obvious choices of Google, Amazon, …
see also: Hardware · servers · Google · service · provider · world · computer

Inside VMware's 'Virtual Datacenter OS'

Sep 20th, 2008 · Neil McAllister cuts through VMware's marketing hype to examine the potential impact of VMware's newly pronounced 'virtual datacenter OS' — which the company has touted as the death knell for the traditional OS. Literally an operating system for …
see also: servers · service · company · infrastructure · app · death · OS

Intel Shows Data Centers Can Get By (Mostly) With Little AC

Sep 18th, 2008 · InfoWorld reports on an experiment in air economization, aka 'free cooling,' conducted by Intel. For 10 months, the chipmaker had 500 production servers, working at 90 percent utilization, cooled almost exclusively by outside air at a facility in New …
see also: servers · products · company · Intel · utilities · temperatures · Artificial

IT vs. the Permanent Energy Crisis

Sep 9th, 2008 · Organizations looking to remain profitable in the face of escalating energy costs may lean even harder on IT to achieve energy efficiencies in the years to come, InfoWorld reports. But instead of limiting IT's efficiency role to the datacenter, companies …
see also: network · business · strategy · company · organization · energy · Companies

The Very Worst Uses of Windows

Jul 10th, 2008 · I found an interesting article revealing the many places that Microsoft products reside, and what they're used for, ranging from elevators to ticket scanners." From the article: "Thanks to VMWare Windows is spreading throughout the datacenter. And, of …
see also: Microsoft · products · Windows · app · Security · Scanner · Elevator

Pimp My Datacenter

Jun 17th, 2008 · InfoWorld has put together an in-depth, hands-on feature detailing the complete pimp-out makeover of Hawaii Institute of Geophysics' 1950s-era server room into a bona-fide 21st century datacenter equipped with 'some of the glitziest and most functional …
see also: video · servers · solution · software · service · interview · functionalities

Explosion At ThePlanet Datacenter Drops 9,000 Servers

Jun 1st, 2008 · Customers hosting with ThePlanet, a major Texas hosting provider, are going through some tough times. Yesterday evening at 5:45 pm local time an electrical short caused a fire and explosion in the power room, knocking out walls and taking the entire facility …
see also: servers · provider · laws · customers · Explosion · Murphy · electric

What Web 2.0 Means for Hardware and the Datacenter

May 26th, 2008 · Tom's Hardware has a quick look at the changes being seen in the datacenter as more and more companies embrace a Web 2.0-style approach to hardware. So far, with Google leading the way, most companies have opted for a commodity server setup. HP and IBM …
see also: Hardware · servers · IBM · Google · Companies · HP · Storage

Sun to Create Underground Japanese Datacenter

Nov 17th, 2007 · Kurtz'sKompund writes with word of a Sun project in Japan, one that's taking a somewhat non-standard approach to data center construction. To save on power, heating, and water costs, the consortium is going to be building their center in an abandoned …
see also: construction · electricity · Datacenter · Consortium · BlackBox · outpost · aloneRead

Datacenter Robbed for the Fourth Time in Two Years

Nov 3rd, 2007 · According to the Register, the Chicago-based colocation datacenter C I Host was attacked by armed intruders recently, making it the the fourth time in two years that armed thugs have made off with data. According to a letter C I Host officials sent customers, …
see also: customers · register · instruments · manager · Datacenter · Chicago · intruders

Citrix Announces Agreement to Acquire XenSource

Aug 18th, 2007 · 'Citrix has signed a definitive agreement to acquire XenSource a leader in enterprise-grade virtual infrastructure solutions. The acquisition moves Citrix into adjacent and fast growing datacenter and desktop virtualization markets.' For nearly $500 million, …
see also: servers · solution · products · desktop · technology · competitors · infrastructure

Multiple Sites Down In SF Power Outage

Jul 24th, 2007 · corewtfux writes with word of a major outage apparently centered on 365 Main, a datacenter on the edge of San Francisco's Financial District. Valleywag initially claimed that a drunken person had gotten in and damaged 40 racks, but an update from Technorati's …
see also: LiveJournal · drunken · Datacenter · Netflix · Craigslist · SF · outage

Power Consumption and the Future of Computing

Jun 30th, 2007 · ArsTechnica's Hannibal takes a look at how the power concerns that currently plague datacenters are shaping next-generation computing technologies at the levels of the microchip, the board-level interconnect, and the datacenter. In a nutshell, engineers …
see also: Hardware · computer · engineering · Intel · Sensor · technologies · graphics

Inside the Lucasfilm datacenter

Jan 28th, 2007 · Where can you find a (rhetorical) 11.38 petabits per second bandwidth? It appears to be inside the Lucasfilm Datacenter. At least, that is the headline figure mentioned in this report on a tour of the datacenter. The story is a bit light on the down-and-dirty …
see also: Hardware · bandwidth · network · utilities · Storage · setup · Backboneless







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