Where the Internet Lives: The First-Ever Glimpse Inside Google’s Data Centers
So it really is a series of tubes. For the first time ever Google has posted dozens of rare photographs inside and around its data centers revealing the absurd level of organization, energy and design that goes into powering some of the largest, most powerful systems plugged into the internet. My absolute favorite aspect is the color-coordinated design of their infrastructure as it correlates to the Google logo. What wonderful attention to detail. See many more photos of their eight data centers and Street View imagery of their Lenoir, NC data center at Where the Internet Lives. All photos by Connie Zhou.
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mind blowing..and colour coordinated as well..where the internet lives indeed.. wouldn’t those servers have some stories to tell?
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Lies and propaganda. That’s what they want you to believe. In really, it’s accept knowledge it looks like this:
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Got to say it…it stands out in the promo…but security appears to be incredible slack. Wheres the guards? Wheres to forest of outer fences? Isnt this typical of the USA?
digital tape??? that seems really outdated/inefficient/wrong for a variety of reasons.
they cool with water, and then let the water evaporate? water vapor is one of the worst greenhouse gases!!!!
Haha!