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Sun, 15 Oct 2006

The Cloud Is The Computer
Wired has a fascinating article on the changes at Google and at Ask.com to build out infrastructure to support cloud computing for searches and other tasks.

Although the evergreen mazes, mountain majesties, and always-on skiing surely play a role, two amenities in particular make this the perfect site for a next-gen data center. One is a fiber-optic hub linked to Harbour Pointe, Washington, the coastal landing base of PC-1, a fiber-optic artery built to handle 640 Gbps that connects Asia to the US. A glassy extension cord snakes through all the town's major buildings, tapping into the greater Internet though NoaNet, a node of the experimental Internet2. The other attraction is The Dalles Dam and its 1.8-gigawatt power station. The half-mile-long dam is a crucial source of cheap electrical power- once essential to aluminum smelting, now a strategic resource in the next phase in the digital revolution. Indeed, Google and other Silicon Valley titans are looking to the Columbia River to supply ceaseless cycles of electricity at about a fifth of what they would cost in the San Francisco Bay Area. Why? To feed the ravenous appetite of a new breed of computer.

Find The Dalles, on Google Maps, of course or see pictures of the super secret place.

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Last Updated: 10/15/2006 10:30   by Richard   | | Filed in: [/gear]