Message from @Gray

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2017-04-13 19:10:41 UTC  

I was curious about the physical data storage itself.

2017-04-13 19:10:45 UTC  

oh

2017-04-13 19:10:47 UTC  

simple

2017-04-13 19:10:51 UTC  

But I might just be clueless on the matter

2017-04-13 19:11:01 UTC  

so each DC has 2 levels

2017-04-13 19:11:06 UTC  

one is processing

2017-04-13 19:11:11 UTC  

the other is data warehouse

2017-04-13 19:11:57 UTC  

Right. So are the warehouses just large enough that there isn't a real concern about lacking enough space?

2017-04-13 19:12:03 UTC  

so one side of the DC has a huge cluster of VMWare infratructure

2017-04-13 19:12:11 UTC  

1. Kek is a Boomer
2. God is a Serb
3. Braise Wodinn XDDD

2017-04-13 19:12:13 UTC  

TBH Littetraly the only effective startegy the left ever used against the far right is no platform. If they try and debate in anything other than a 'bbc question time' type set up they are wiped out.

2017-04-13 19:13:17 UTC  

Nike, not really. If you ever get to tour one of their datacenters, they have had scientists review the floor plans to force efficiency

2017-04-13 19:13:36 UTC  

so when they build them out, they have more than enough room to expand

2017-04-13 19:13:41 UTC  

and still meet their needs

2017-04-13 19:13:56 UTC  

I assumed that; any good business does that--no matter the industry

2017-04-13 19:14:01 UTC  

WOW so much information saved on the google,, i wonder how fast you could run pac;man on one of those computers I used to play that one at the arcade

2017-04-13 19:14:24 UTC  

the biggest thing for them is temperature regulation

2017-04-13 19:14:33 UTC  

most datacenters have a hot isle and a cold isle

2017-04-13 19:14:40 UTC  

Google DC's dont have them

2017-04-13 19:14:44 UTC  

Yeah it gets hot as Fuck in there if AC fails

2017-04-13 19:14:46 UTC  

they just have a hot isle

2017-04-13 19:14:55 UTC  

and they leave it at like 80 degrees

2017-04-13 19:15:15 UTC  

any idea on how much power used a month?

2017-04-13 19:15:25 UTC  

They must build the rooms using materials that will pull the heat out very efficiently

2017-04-13 19:15:27 UTC  

A FUCKTON

2017-04-13 19:15:30 UTC  

woops

2017-04-13 19:15:36 UTC  

Wasn't supposed to,be in caps

2017-04-13 19:16:11 UTC  

their heat exchangers actually using a flowing regulator setup. Essentially, all the hvac recirculates in a matter of minutes

2017-04-13 19:16:30 UTC  

using pipe/water cooling

2017-04-13 19:17:44 UTC  

but the amount of racks in the DC doesnt change

2017-04-13 19:17:48 UTC  

Huh, so its done practically the same way as individual consumers on a macro level

2017-04-13 19:18:07 UTC  

right, but they have factored in minute temp changes

2017-04-13 19:18:21 UTC  

Yeah, no surprise there

2017-04-13 19:18:33 UTC  

because servers run more efficiently if the ambient temp is around 80-85 degrees

2017-04-13 19:18:55 UTC  

Storage side is a little bit diff

2017-04-13 19:19:34 UTC  

@Gray is supercooling ever going to be a thing

2017-04-13 19:19:40 UTC  

their storage infrastructure is expandable to the point where they can fill up racks and continue adding racks to that side

2017-04-13 19:19:59 UTC  

@Convo for quantum processing, yes

2017-04-13 19:20:32 UTC  

The Matrix would be a lot more boring if you could kill all AI on earth just by exhaling on them

2017-04-13 19:20:38 UTC  

The DC we have here is a data warehouse

2017-04-13 19:21:42 UTC  

Matrix make no sense. lets keep these inefficient humsn as a heat source, when we are machines and can live in orbital solar poqwerplants?