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Microsoft pulls a fast one! Good showing Microsoft.
Project Natick is Microsoft's R&D feasibility project to explore, manufacture and operate a underwater.
- Hey, you don't look for cooling water, if you can take the salt out.
- How is latency improved? Drop the datacenter in the nearest ocean or lake.
- Energy efficiency is a no-brainer considering the environment the data center is in.
- Bring in 3D manufacturing and you can have a data center manufactured and deployed in no time at all, no need for expensive land acquisition, licenses, certificates, etc.
Microsoft estimates they can deploy a data center within 90 days of signing. That's quite a feat!
Go here and see what Microsoft has got to say about this.
The video shows the dropping of the data center into the ocean.
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Jayaram Krishnaswamy is a technical writer, mostly writing articles that are related to the web and databases. He is the author of SQL Server Integration Services published by Packt Publishers in the UK. His book, 'Learn SQL Server Reporting Services 2008' was also published by Packt Publishers Inc, Birmingham. 3. "Microsoft SQL Azure Enterprise Application Development" (Dec 2010) was published by Packt Publishing Inc. 4. "Microsoft Visual Studio LightSwitch Business Application Development [Paperback] "(2011) was published by Packt Publishing Inc. 5. "Learning SQL Server Reporting Services 2012 [Paperback]" (June 2013) was Published by Packt Publishing Inc. Visit his blogs at: http://hodentek.blogspot.com http://hodentekHelp.blogspot.com http://hodnetekMSSS.blogspot.com http://hodnetekMobile.blogspot.com He writes articles on several topics to many sites.
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