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Microsoft just dropped 864 servers into the sea to run an underwater data center

Thursday, June 7, 2018 by Piyush Suthar | Comments

Home News Tech Microsoft just dropped 864 servers into the sea to run an underwater data center

As a major player in the cloud infrastructure market, Microsoft is keen on figuring out better ways to store and power its machinery. To that end, it’s now deployed a data center on the seafloor off the Orkney Islands in Scotland. The idea is part of Project Natick, an initiative to identify environmentally sustainable ways of running large-scale data management units. The first phase, which kicked off in 2014, saw Microsoft build a small submersible data center that housed the equivalent of 300 desktop PCs and drop it into the ocean back in February 2016 to test whether it’d actually…

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