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SearchDataCenter.com has an amusing take on the new Sun Black Box thingy:
Sun Microsystems Inc. is literally rolling out a new data center design model during an event at its corporate campus today. Executives introduced a prototype for a prefabricated data center, complete with servers, networking equipment and chilled water cooling. The product, dubbed Project Black Box, is housed in a standard metal shipping container -- 20 feet long, eight feet wide and eight feet tall. A fully loaded system can house about 250 single unit rack servers. Full Story
Posted by Rich Brueckner [HPC Article of the Day] ( October 20, 2006 05:00 AM ) PermalinkComments:
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