Friday Funny: Choose the Winning EPO Caption

Posted by admin On December - 17 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS

It's Friday and time for a little levity here at Data Center Knowledge. This week, we are asking readers to vote for the best caption for the EPO cartoon.
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A walkthrough of CtrlS Datacenter, Mumbai!

Posted by admin On December - 16 - 2011 1 COMMENT

Our datacenter specs: • 2 lakh sft. of datacenter space • 20000 racks space ensures scalability for over a decade • Load bearing capacity of 2100kg/sqm • 5-layered 2 hr fire rated server room partitions with thermal insulation • Earthquake resistant seismic zone level 3 designed shell (though requirement is only for level 2) • Dual active power sources • In-house 18 MW gas-based power plant • Onsite 48 MVA substation • 210 KL HSD tanks capacity (expandable) • Design PUE of 1.43 (lowest in India & APAC region) • N+N redundant specs • 8-zone security (crash barriers, watch towers, baggage scanners, biometric access, man traps) • Internet Exchange Platform (IXP) datacenters • Carrier neutral bandwidth • Lowest latency in India • Total Ownership' work culture • Complete suite of datacenter services • 1000 BCP seats • 99.995% uptime SLAs • 30 % savings on TCO • NASSCOM Emerge 50 award winner
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Beijing town authorities are requiring consumers of China's Twitter-like microblogging companies to sign up with their true name identities, a move that may scare off the websites' end users, in accordance to 1 analyst.
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Poll: Green Power and Data Center Site Selection

Posted by admin On December - 16 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS

Facebook said yesterday that its data center site location policy "now states a preference for access to clean and renewable energy." Will other data center operators follow suit. Take our poll and share your opinion.
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Google Using Sea Water to Cool Finland Project September 15th, 2010 : Rich Miller Google will use cool sea water in the cooling system for its new data center in Hamina, Finland, which is under construction and scheduled to go live early next year. The initiative continues Google's focus on data center efficiency and sustainability. Using cool water allows Google to operate without energy-hungry chillers, and also limits the facility's impact on local water utilities. The company's plans were discussed in an article in Computer Sweden (translation in English), which got a tour of the construction site in Hamina. There are no servers in sight yet, but the story reports that Google has refurbished the water pumps used at the former newsprint plant, and will use large pipes to draw cool water from the nearby Baltic Sea. Adapting Cold-Water Cooling A number of projects use cold water from large fresh water lakes for cooling. Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, has a Lake Source Cooling system that uses water from Lake Cayuga, and the city of Toronto also has a deep lake water cooling system, which benefits several of the city's data centers. The developers of the Mauritius Eco-Park have announced plans to develop a system to use sea water air conditioning (SWAC) to support data center tenants, tapping deep water currents that flow near the island nation. Cold water cooling systems that tap nearby bodies of water tend to have a high up-front cost in the pipe work, but offer huge ...
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Role of Webtekst in your website rankings

Posted by admin On December - 16 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS

In the below article you will come to know that we should get the article and web text written by only skills professional otherwise we will not be able to get top rankings on search engines.
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