Google could make a splash with water-based datacenters
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Why settle for free cooling thanks to air-side economization when you can get free power and cooling from the sea — not to mention a nice tax break? That appears to the logic behind Google’s patented “water-based datacenter” design.
As reported this week by Rich Miller at Data Center Knowledge, Google filed a patent back in 2007 for a floating datacenter that “would be located 3 to 7 miles from shore, in 50 to 70 meters of water,” Miller writes. “If perfected, this approach could be used to build 40MW datacenters that don’t require real estate or property taxes.”