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Source : http://www.google.com/about/datacenters/ Compiled By : Sumantri Hadi Suseno hadi_suseno@yahoo.com October 19, 20120
Google, which probably owns the largest number of computer servers in the world and a sizable chunk of the internet itself, has finally opened the doors of some its data centers to the curious, prying eyes of outsiders. Google operates a number of major data centers around the world, mostly in the US and Europe, which act as hubs for its smaller, regional installations. Council Bluffs, Iowa Dalles, Oregon St Ghislain , Belgium Douglas County, Georgia Hamina , Finland Berkeley County Mayes County, Pryor, Oklahoma
St Ghislain , Belgium
As part of our commitment to keeping our users' data safe, we destroy all failed drives, on site. Hard disc sizes and models can vary. In this photo, you will notice some 2 TB drives.
Hamina , Finland
An overhead view of one of our cooling plants, where seawater from the Gulf of Finland entirely cools the data center there.
Hamina , Finland
Server floors like these require massive space and efficient power to run the full family of Google products for the world. Here in Hamina, Finland, we chose to renovate an old paper mill to take advantage of the building's infrastructure as well as its proximity to the Gulf of Finland's cooling waters. +
Hamina , Finland
These colorful pipes carry water. Three of our data centers, like this one in Finland, run on 100% unprocessed or grey water. The idea behind this is simple: instead of depending on clean, potable water, we use alternative sources of water and clean it just enough so it can be used for cooling. This water still needs to be processed, but treatment for data center use is much easier than cleaning it for drinking. + With over 100,000 square feet of space in this data center, we had to create a numbering system so team members know where they are at all times. What would you say here? 1A. This is the starting point of the grid underneath our cooling towers in Hamina, Finland.
Berkeley County
These ethernet switches connect our facilities network. Thanks to them, we are able to communicate with and monitor our main controls for the cooling system in our data center.
Berkeley County
In case anything should happen to our data, we have it all backed up. One of the places we back up information is here in our tape library. Robotic arms (visible at the end of the aisle) assist us in loading and unloading tapes when we need to access them.
Berkeley County
This is a closer view of the backup tapes in our tape library. Each tape has a unique barcode so our robotic system can locate the right one. Unlike a real library, you can't check out anything, but if you try, we have a security team standing by.
Berkeley County
Storage tanks like these can hold up to 240,000 gallons (900,000 liters) of water at any given time. This insulated tank holds water that we'll send to the heart of the data center for cooling. +