Have you ever wondered how Google does what it does? What makes it
perch at the top? Well, to reveal a part of it, Google has launched a
website where the visitors are offered quite amazing photos taken inside
Google Data Centers in U.S., Finland and Belgium. There are a total of
eight data centers in the above mentioned countries and Google is
building more in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and Chile. The virtual
tour of North Carolina data centre will also be made available in the
street view being offered by Google. Before you dive into the amazing
pictures, take a sec to commend Google for being there for us whenever
we need it, thanks a lot Google!
It’s
not just an amazing color display folks, welcome to campus network room
where the fiber optic network usually works at a speed which is 200,000
times faster than your internet connection at home. Those yellow cable
trays are for the fiber cables which are running throughout and making
Google achieve what others cannot.
Did
you know that the Council Bluffs Data Centre has over 115,000 sq. ft.
of space available? Google sure is making great use of this space to
help us search and browse efficiently.
Not
just intricate building folks, you are looking at the steel beams which
are supporting the whole structure while also acting like a backbone
when it comes to distributing power.
Again
a picture from Council Bluffs Data Centre and it shows the network room
where plastic curtains are in place. Cold air is blown from the floor
and these plastic curtains help keep the cold air in while keeping the
hot air away.
Wow,
great color scheme and sure looks like a playground! This is the water
system for Google. The blue pipes bring cold water supply and the red
pipes show the warm water its way back to the cooling area. (Picture is
from Oregon Data Centre).
So
Google does take the color scheme too seriously. These cables are
different which are organized by different colors. Hence, you need not
ask for the technical name of the cable but rather a simple “give me the
red one” request would suffice.
LEDs
being used smartly folks. These LEDs when showing blue color indicate
that everything is working fine. LEDs are being used because of them
being long lasting, efficient and well, bright!
Welcome
to the server floor in Hamina, Finland. These require a huge amount of
power and space to function efficiently and Google is making use of an
old paper mill at this particular site. Two reasons for that; it’s a
large structure and it’s quite close to Gulf of Finland’s water that can
be used for cooling purposes.
Welcome
to the tape library where Google keeps the backup data and makes use of
robotic arms to load and/or unload tapes when and as required.
The
capacity of this storage tank is roughly 900,000 liters and it is home
to the water which will be sent to the data centre’s heart for cooling
purposes.
Here’s
another great example of how to be organized and efficient. Each server
rack has four switches and they are attached to a different colored
cable. This scheme is followed throughout the data centre and it helps
during failure by making it easier to spot which needs repairing.
Take
a peek behind the server aisle; quite a large assembly of fans will
funnel hot air from the server racks into the cooling unit after which
it will be re-circulated.
Here’s an image from the Dallas Data Centre in Oregon showing the steam rising above the cooling towers.
Even deer like to stay near Google Data Centre. (Council Bluffs, Iowa Centre)
Mike
Bahma working on a motherboard which has been swapped out of server, if
it cannot be repaired, Google will have it broken down into parts.
These parts are then recycled.
Disclaimer: Information can be removed on request.
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