Posted By: Tina Wood | May 31st, 2007 @ 10:36 AM
I sit down with Michael Manos the senior director of Data Center Services here at Microsoft.  Microsoft is building some massive facilities in various places around the world.  It houses everything from Live to Hotmail.  Can you imagine a building 1.3 miles big?  And its full of thousands and thousands of servers.  He talks about effeciency for environmental reasons and how Microsoft is going green. 
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Fascinating feature Tina, I have always wonderd about such things. Wow, I suppose security of such sites is very important. I find it interesting that these server centres  may become vital to how we all live our lives far in the future.

Some of those sites are imense, the ramifications to the environment should be tackled now, surely devising a cooling system on that scope is a hard task, but if it could be done efficently the overall efficency of the servers would improve also surely?. If that is the case then i believe the importance of the location of such sites is even more important.

I find it cool to ponder that one day such sites may mimic that of cpu's and other circuitry, where the harnessing of the environment is used to cool such sites, by channeling...

I should be a futurist, not a Artist :)LS

Great feature Tina, I genuinely found it interesting. Add me if you can Smiley, there is always space in my Mii Plaza for another strange looking Mii.

The logistics of constructing information server buildings so large is phenomenal.  I'd really like to see a segment or two about the construction process.  I'm sure that would be wild.

It’s great that you’re posting regularly, but will you be doing any more segments on camera, or are you going to keep hiding?  I'll have to send you an email.

lol ask a country like france if they would trade versaille, the eiffel tower, the arc de triumph and the louvre for those and guess the answer... very powerful and not only in terms of energy comsumption.
Is there some place where I can find more informations about "how" Microsoft is becomming "green"? I mean, is this only an efficiency issue (using better the power of the grid) or is there some project to "produce" in a more sustainably way the energy Microsoft is using inside the datacenters (like solar or wind generated electricity)?

 

Putting together one of these projects must be an incredibly rewarding experience.   Of course, even mega-sized sites that meet the bulk of criteria are hard to find -- and those that meet all the criteria must be nonexistent.   Smiley   

Putting together one of these projects must be an incredibly rewarding experience.  Mega-sized sites that meet the bulk of criteria are hard to find -- while those that meet all criteria are likely nonexistent.   Smiley   

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