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rare glimpse into Google's data centers

SandEagle

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http://hothardware.com/News/Google-Offers-Rare-Glimpse-Of-Its-Top-Secret-Data-Centers

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...ide-vast-data-centres-power-online-world.html

cool pics inside

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I wonder if data centers reclaim the heat they produce. It seems kind of dumb to just release it to the environment.
 
Awesome to see all that stuff. The hvac alone is insane. Some of those server scenes look almost like science fiction too.

I'm actually thinking of a water based heat exchanger setup for my server room when I build it. Kind of neat to see Google using this in super large scale.
 
Lenoir seems like an odd place for a data center, wonder how much it cost them to get fiber lines up there. Still, was neat to street view through it, would love to see one in person.
 
I wonder if data centers reclaim the heat they produce. It seems kind of dumb to just release it to the environment.

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"Here hundreds of fans funnel hot air from the server racks into a cooling unit to be recirculated in Oklahoma. The green lights are the server status LEDs reflecting from the front of the servers"
 
"Here hundreds of fans funnel hot air from the server racks into a cooling unit to be recirculated in Oklahoma. The green lights are the server status LEDs reflecting from the front of the servers"

I read that, but it isn't clear to me what they mean. Does the air get cooled, and returned, or do they use it for heating something useful?
 
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