SmoothOperator: Reducing Power Fragmentation and Improving Power Utilization in Large-scale DatacentersASPLOS 2018 With the ever growing popularity of cloud computing and web services, Internet companies are in need of increased computing capacity to serve the demand. However, power has become a major limiting factor prohibiting the growth in industry: it is often the case that no more servers can
Facebookâs new front-end server design delivers on performance without sucking up power One of the primary goals of efficient data center infrastructure is to extract the maximum amount of compute capacity while expending the least power. At Facebook, our web servers must process an increasingly large number of requests simultaneously while responding to each individual request as quickly as possi
Guaranteed latency in datacenter networks QJump offers a range of network service levels, from guaranteed latency for low-rate, latency-sensitive network coordination services to line-rate throughput for data intensive services. See how it works » Ready to deploy QJump is implemented as a single kernel module using the Linux TC interface and a simple application utility to configure unmodified bin
A Look Inside Googleâs Data Center NetworksAI-enhanced description 1) Google has been developing their own data center network architectures using merchant silicon switches and centralized network control since 2005 to keep up with increasing bandwidth demands. 2) Their network designs have evolved from Firehose and Watchtower to the current Saturn and Jupiter networks, increasing port speeds from
A Tour Inside CloudFlare's Latest Generation Servers2013-07-22 CloudFlare operates at a significant scale, handling more than a trillion requests through our network every month. To ensure this is as efficient as possible, we own and operate all the equipment in our 23 locations around the world in order to process the volume of traffic that flows through our network. We spend a significant amount
The other day, we notice a terrible burning smell coming out of the server room. Long story short, it ended up being one of the battery modules that was burning up in the UPS unit, but it took a good couple of hours before we were able to figure it out. The main reason we were able to figure it out is that the UPS display finally showed that the module needed to be replaced. Here was the problem:
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Building for everyone We build data centers that power essential technology and services as we invest in community development and lead the industry in data security and sustainability. We build world-class data centers, providing the essential infrastructure that enables businesses, governments, and individuals to connect with each other, championing an inclusive and sustainable future for all.
If you're looking for the beating heart of the digital age--a physical location where the scope, grandeur, and geekiness of the kingdom of bits become manifest--you could do a lot worse than Lenoir, North Carolina. This rural city of 18,000 was once rife with furniture factories. Now it's the home of a Google data center. A central cooling plant in Google's Douglas County, Georgia, data center.Pho
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July 2, 2012 Weâd like to share more about the service disruption which occurred last Friday night, June 29th, in one of our Availability Zones in the US East-1 Region. The event was triggered during a large scale electrical storm which swept through the Northern Virginia area. We regret the problems experienced by customers affected by the disruption and, in addition to giving more detail, also w
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