Mobile datacenter packs in 11,200 processing cores and 4PB of storage.

by Tarinder Sandhu on 19 September 2007, 15:45

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Parked directly opposite the Moscone Center, San Francisco, Rackable Systems' ICE Cube Centro was something of any eyesore. However, it's also a mobile datacenter that packs in, would you believe, 1,400 half-height servers each outfitted with couple of quad-core Xeons, providing a total of 11,200 processing cores.

The container also throws in 4.1 petabytes of storage for good measure, and the internal design is such that there are no fans in the actual racks. Rather, cooling is centralised and, Rackable states, can reduce costs by 80 per cent when compared to traditional datacenter setups.

The 40-foot containers fit on to the back of a lorry and, as such, can be transported to the customer's location.

You can even hook a number of these containers together, should 11,200 processing cores be not up to the task.



Imagine the energy bill!





More racks than you can shake a stick at. The cooling fans are built inbetween the racks and stepping inside is similar to walking in to a wind tunnel!


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lol can you see that running f@h :)
So basically Rackable's take on Sun's Project Blackbox approach, then?
Very, very cool. But not an original idea.

From back in 2005: http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/2005/pulpit_20051117_000873.html
One of the world's largest portable space heaters :).
I think that would allow the i Series lans quite a lot of scope for expansion :P