20,000 Leagues Under the Cloud
In the 2015 film "Creed," aged boxing legend Rocky Balboa stares up at the sky in confusion after his young protege tells him a smartphone picture has been saved in the cloud. Rocky might feel even more befuddled if he heard about Microsoft's experiment in putting the cloud's computer servers under the sea. As crzay as it sounds, the underwater data center initiative, called Project Natick, could revolutionize the way companies Internet services such as streaming video, music, or games. Microsoft's first underwater test involved a car-sized capsule that weighs more than 17,236 kilograms and has a computing power equivalent to 300 desktop computers. That's tiny compared with existing data centers.
Mar-20-2016, 13:01:55 GMT
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