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Microsoft to apply Project Natick findings to both land and sea datacentres

Microsoft to apply Project Natick findings to both land and sea datacentres
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Data Center Operators Look To The Sea For Better Performance, Lower Carbon

Data Center Operators Look To The Sea For Better Performance, Lower Carbon Microsoft s Project Natick Notorious for their massive energy requirements, data center operators began to seek alternate methods of powering the structures more than a decade ago. While companies like Google and Microsoft have been investigating the efficacy of water-powered data centers for some time, the concept didn’t come to fruition until the recent launch of a seven-megawatt data center created by Nautilus Data Technologies. Developed to minimize the cost of cooling servers, the Stockton, California-based data center sits perched on the deck of a barge in Stockton’s San Joaquin River and operates without the use of refrigerants, water treatment chemicals, wastewater and water consumption

Is the cloud headed underwater? Why Microsoft thinks it s possible

Is the cloud headed underwater? Why Microsoft thinks it s possible The company left a tube full of computer servers on the ocean floor for two years. Dec. 22, 2020 5:00 a.m. PT Microsoft has wrapped up a two-year experiment testing the sustainability of underwater data centers. And the results suggest our data could lie under the sea in the not too distant future. In the spring of 2018, team members from Project Natick deployed a massive tube filled with nitrogen in 117 feet of water off Scotland s Orkney Islands. Inside were racks of running computer servers that team members monitored for the next two years. They wanted to see if a controlled environment, free of corrosive oxygen and humidity, as well as bumps and shakes from human interaction, increased server reliability.

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