Ever wondered what happens
when you press Google’s “search” button ? Color coded cables to designate
routes, can speed up identification, separation and patching tasks. Each server
rack has four switches, connected by a different colored cable. These colors
are kept the same throughout the data center to know which one to replace in
case of failure.
Behind
the server aisle, hundreds of fans funnel hot air from the server racks into a
cooling unit to be recirculated. The
green lights are the server status LEDs reflecting from the front of the
servers. Heat is dissipated via water circulation and cooling. A massive net
work of pipes and fittings make that possible, again color coded to facilitate
identification.
Plastic curtains hang in a
network room inside the council bluffs
data center. Here, cold air is served through the floor, and the clear plastic barriers
help keep the cold air in while keeping hot air out. Server floors require massive
space and efficient power to run the full family of google products for the
world. Blue lights like these mean everything is functioning properly on the
server floor.
By choosing to renovate an
old paper mill in hamina, finland
to take advantage of the building's infrastructure as well as its proximity to
the gulf of finland's cooling waters. This is one of the locations, with
numerous others around the world. For more info and photos go here.
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