[geeks] Some interesting info on Google servers
Sheldon T. Hall
shel at artell.net
Thu Apr 2 14:48:59 CDT 2009
quoth Lionel Peterson ...
> On Apr 2, 2009, at 2:09 PM, "Jonathan C. Patschke"
> <jp at celestrion.net>
> wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 2 Apr 2009, Cody Swanson wrote:
> >
> >> From one of the blogs I read, some interesting information on
> >> Google's
> >> datacenter tricks. I like the per machine ups systems, it's a
> >> solution
> >> that would scale quite well.
> >
> > Quoth the article:
> >
> > "One of the keys to Google's extraordinary efficiency is
> > its use of a
> > custom server with a power supply that integrates a battery,
> > allowing it
> > to function as an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). The design
> > shifts
> > the UPS and battery backup functions from the data center into the
> > server cabinet"
> >
> > IBM did that at least thirty years ago. On some
> > mainframes, it was just
> > enough battery to keep memory state, but I believe some smaller AS/
> > 400s
> > had enough battery to keep the system running.
I've often wondered why someone hasn't made some sort of "UPS" module that
goes between the PS in a PC and all the things that use power. It would be
all-DC, so how tough would it be?
-Shel
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