Video Demo of Microsoft's "Containerized" Data Storage 82
BDPrime writes "Michael Manos, Microsoft's director of data center services, shows a 3-D rendering of the company's upcoming containerized data center, which is like a facility full of shipping containers. He also demos Scry, Microsoft's internal data center analytics tool that lets the company monitor the data center's energy use, carbon footprint and power bill. There are a few companies out there that are now touting the data center in a shipping container. Sun was one of the first with its Blackbox, now called the Sun MD, while others include Rackable Systems' ICE Cube and Verari's FOREST."
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No, they weren't the first.
Oh you meant you. Ok then. I guess you innovated that comment!
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heh (Score:1)
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.. right..
.. this is all starting to sound disturbingly like the trench-coat brigade at the wharf public toilets.
Shortly thereafter (Score:2)
Brewster Kahle thought of it first (Score:1)
Michael Manos (Score:2)
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Real iPODS (Score:1)
Manos? The Hands of Fate? (Score:2)
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As always with Microsoft... (Score:1)
Still asking, who's gonna use that? (Score:4, Insightful)
Care to tell me why?
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I will note though that joe sixpack doesn't even know what a data center is, much less needs one, designs one or does comparisons of various vendor solutions. So your argument doesn't really apply. If the designer of a data center is ignorant enough to miss the technical issues with the above-mentioned White House press release, and incompetent enough to us
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Now, what do people think of when they think of MS? Rock-solid systems? Perfect support? Reliable announcements? Neither of the three, quite far from it. We're used to MS crashing (even people who are anything but geeks can identify a BSOD, it's not just something you may sometimes get to see when you are a driver developer), support personnell that can't even tell me the differen
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ok ok, just kidding
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But here's the problem in this case: Shareholders don't buy MS products, they pump money into MS because they know MS products sell. And thus they won't use that storage system, or at least if they do, they do it as customers, not shareholders.
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A company that has shown time and again that their primary concern is their shareholders, not their customers.
As a publicly-held company this is pretty much a legal requirement. Companies are allowed to ignore their customers, even for extended periods of time; they're not allowed to ignore their shareholders for any significant measure of time.
Now, generally, shareholders want happy customers or they don't achieve growth. No growth means loss of revenue, so to say that shareholder's interests are opposed to customer interests is a very short-term view of a company that has a few decades behind it.
So if you'r
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But thanks for the well thought out comment!
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The demand has been there for a long time (mostly from the military), the fact that Sun was the first company to ship one is irrelevant.
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great (Score:2)
Microsoft software licenses: $10m
the feeling you get living inside the container to keep rebooting machines after BSsOD: priceless
Bad name (Score:1)
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scry |skr|
verb ( skries, skried) [ intrans. ]
foretell the future using a crystal ball or other reflective object or surface.
Can you put 2+2 together on your own now or do you need more help?
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Saw These (Score:2)
Saw these at a recent military based symposium in Redmond. It is an incredible idea. Picture a scenario where you need a self powered IT infrastructure immediately. Bring these in and you have everything a disaster area/forward operating base/remote research facility would need for connectivity and information.
Governments, universities, militaries, NGO's could all use them.
Can be shipped by air, over the road, rail road, and sea.
You want your Marines/rescuers/construction team on-site now with a full com
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More of a "we can do that too" type of thing.
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Yeah, except for the massive power demands of an entire data center. You can't just plug the thing into a wall socket. Requires external cooling, too.
They're cool and all if you need to rapidly increase your capacity, especially if on a temporary basis, but when starting from zero, once you've built the infrastructure necessary to power/cool one of these, you m
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The problem with integrating cooling solutions is that it is too climate dependent to standardize. Tightly managed direct evaporative coolers can make a solid solution until you get to very hot, humid
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75 F wet bulb is fairly common in Chicago, (designing for 78 F wet bulb is not unusual here for sizing evaporative cooling
ICE Cube? (Score:1)
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Bravo!
Don't worry about hackers... (Score:2)
Yikes (Score:2)
A Look Inside Microsoft's Containers (Score:2)
Videos of Rackable, Sun Containers (Score:2)
Finally (Score:2)
Security (Score:1)
Well, security of the containers is taken care of. The container will be surrounded by these signs [ytmnd.com]
The raft (Score:1)
An old idea... (Score:2)
The Great Global warming Swindle (Score:1)
and man-made global warming is A LIE! Okay so here's something I want you to see...
but just going to youtube I find something hilarious...
"This video is to express my beliefs on Global Warming. If any individual should post a ridiculous comment, I will block that individual and remove that individual's comment This video is to express my beliefs on Global Warming.
If any individual should post a ridiculous comment, I will block
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Sure... -1 Offtopic
Now, I am willing to change my opinion, provided you completely answer my following two questions.
1. What are your educational qualifications. Please list all relevant college degrees as well as the name of the institution which granted them to you. Feel free to list any papers you published on this topic.
2. Please tell me what this has to do with MS demoing a datacenter in a shipping container, and why I should give a shit o
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So you're asking if I have a degree in politics, journalism or sociology then, because that's obviously
what qualifies people to hold an opinion on climate change
"2. Please tell me what this has to do with MS demoing a datacenter in a shipping container, and
Look out, Indy! (Score:2)
Let just ignore... (Score:1)
But of course all these companies are the great innovators. Didn't MS invent them internets for us?