Microsoft reveals its MASSIVE data center (Full Tour)
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- At CES 2021, Microsoft's Brad Smith gives a tour of Microsoft's massive data center in Quincy, Washington, where the company runs its cloud operations.
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"Full tour" Apparently means here look at 1 Isle, and outside ... so in depth
I mean once you see one you've kind of seen them all. At least thats what I used to say. Until I saw them all
I work at one of these datacenters, there's really not much else you missed. Generic offices and like he said a metal detection checkpoint.
😂 my thoughts exactly
lol same feeling 3yrs later
If you've seen 1 aisle, you've seen all 84 aisles, as one looks just like any other. So besides the security which they won't show you... you got a full tour. It all looks the same. I'm not sure why this is SO difficult for people to understand. Rack mount hundreds of thousands of hard drives, then go and start looking at them. Then keep looking at them till you realize just how similar they all look. Then keep doing it for a few more hours to drive the point home.
Afterwards, you can just go look at 1 aisle, and you'll realize you've seen it all.
What's impressive about this is the software that runs on it. I make my living on Microsoft mostly. A lot of companies can buy half a million computers or even more, but not that many can build the kind of cloud that Microsoft, Google, Amazon have done.
While they all supress your freedom of speech, ability to provide for you and you family, and say you pollute to much and shouldn’t own a car or house because you are the reason for “Global Warming”. The Globalist Pedophile Tech Companies are doomed if they fulfill the WEF Agenda to decrease global population to 500,000,00 and centralized Global Government that they want and strive for.
I am an IT for 25 years. This is cool. But it’s really sad to say it’s your favorite place in the world.
Show the full footage of the building with drone
But
Only show single cluster
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Yo lemme get one of them generators you plan to throw out.
We need Linus to do a tour
Lets see the first prototype of a clean energy generator microsoft?
Not a single solar panel in sight. All that energy just going to waste.
And yet you cant afford or care to put solar panels on those giant surface areas to truly reduce the CO2 emissions in the long run!
Yeah, talking to change the generators. Who cares about diesel in case of power outage when 99.999% of the time it's drawing the juice of 400'000 homes? Where does that electricity come from. Microsoft are morons. Incompetent and really think people are stupid enough to buy their crap and BS. Let us all change to Linux. Teach Linux at schools. Get rid of those apple and M&S shenanigans.
The farmer who sold his land to MS must’ve made a fortune
Coincidentally, Bill Gates is the biggest landowner of farmland in the US.
@@palmshoot so it’s not John Malone any more? John and Ted love buying lands. I bet Bill is a friend of theirs
Microsoft was built on a chicken farm
data center program super modern
It's COVID times so I need my mask hahaha
It is sad to not to have solar panels on top of those enormous foot ball field sized data centers
Solar depends on the location of the datacenter in order for it to produce the required power. A datacenter like this requires the same amount of power that is needed for a small town, so just putting solar panels on top of the buildings might not be sufficient or practical especially for this location which is further north. There are other clean energy alternatives besides like solar like hydrogen which he mentioned that would do just fine.
@@piratesmvp There's new solar tech that captures more of the light spectrum so it has an output 95% higher than the older versions . I'm pretty sure that Microsoft and other companies know about it. But yes they would still need a lot of power so they could do a mix of solar and wind.
@intothebeyond8763 Or they could just stick to more reliable methods like hydrogen or fossil fuels. Solar and wind aren't the answer for everything.
😂 substantial security checkpoint. Oh boy do I love a good joke. I’d hardly call them that.
Microsoft has been indebted to me. I was taken care of by both work and hobby. If you look closely at a data center, it's a one-story building, but if you look at the entire 10th floor, a data center may be energy efficient.
but no one uses Bing?
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Drunken tour guide falls into one server rack, then trips back into the other server rack sending them all knocking like dominos. Bye bye data.
If they're using SSD, that might not be enough to corrupt the data.
A full server rack can weigh up to 1500 lbs. No way a stumble into it would knock it over.
Not very much detail or information for a "full tour"
its highly regualted i worked at a microsoft site once and the security was crazy. and this was under construction
@@antonholmgren7067 Yeah of course, I had the chance to go visit the North Europe datacentre once but couldn't make it. Gutted.
@@antonholmgren7067 of course it's highly regulated. But this is just a 3 minute overview, not a full tour. 😉
@@Sierra-Whisky but when i was there u needed a permit to document things and my permit was only work relatable photos and such
How much information and details do you really need? It's literally just a loud room of racks upon racks of big computers.
This was the shortest datacenter tour ever. “Here’s a few racks and ooooo wooowwww they have a UPS and generator solution just like every other datacenter on earth.
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😂😂😂😂
Made my day ;-)
Comedy gold. And it still takes one hour for updates to complete 🤓
All Hail Clippy ✊🏻
@@chrisnurse6430 The kings of slow non working updates.
We learned more about the diesel generators than the actual hardware inside the data center. What a worthless clickbait.
lol they're not gonna tell u what hardware they're running, its a security risk
@@63JackBlack obscurity is not a replacement for security.
@@Dylan-xc8yz What exactly does that mean?
I understand what you mean.
Fortunately for me, I actually care more about the generators.
@@midkort LoL!
I work in one of these DCs. And i like how they found the one aisle with no blinking error lights
well said!
Well damn u would be correct
I'm very interested. What kinds or errors crop up? Would they be understandable to an ordinary adult, not employed in the field?
1:40 First Rule in Datacenters: Don't touch anything randomly. Especially not cables!
Second rule of data centers: I can't hear you the fans are too loud
That right there probably was the cause of someone's host crash or unavailability.
@@bandanaboii3136 what?
He was probably asking why are they too loose!
i think he knows what hes doing
Cool, but didn’t really tell us anything
You didnt watch close enough..the whole video is full of "wow"
They are trying to " update "this error...😬😬😂🤣
The tour was trash, he didn't say anything yet he never stopped talking.
Wow you get access to the a azure data center and this is all you show.. Very little information as well. This could easily be a 20 min video
But you get corporate inspiration music!
Pile of M$ 💩
They're very secure, im surprised they even released this much footage of the site, let alone the inside.
Uh, nice "full" tour huh? Thanks.
Library of Congress can be 10TB up to Petabytes, depending how you qualify it. So meaningless.
I’m a construction electrician & I build these buildings in Chicagoland. It’s the most consistent work in covid times. The building and systems we are making is absolutely amazing.
So this is why Microsoft is adamant that I pay for my Word processor every year🤔.
0:30 There are more than 20 buildings, each large enough to house 2 aircrafts
0:35 2 million square feet and 300 acres
1:29 Almost half a million server computers
"there are more than 20 buildings"
Around 22.
Nearly 23.
Dissapointing. Basic things missing like recuperation, hot and cold aisles makes this looks very inefficient. Also call this short video "full tour" is kind of missleading
OF COURSE they're not going to show you much... the axis of evil is watching ;)
Does that mean we're not going to get a tour of the NSA Utah center?
It looks like every data center from 1997 and like Windows it simply changes the version name year after year.
brad smith first time at the datacenters in eastern Washington that have been there for 25 years lol
Not this one
Was it designed by Google engineers ?!
CEO struts his massive CEO legs. Never skips leg day at the Data Centre.
It’s almost an orgasmic feeling to see the cables so well tied up and neat 🙈
Around two minutes some guy fondled some fiber optic cable... that's why Exchange 362 went down again...
Really proud of this facility. It’s a beautiful beast of a DC. So much work and it’s just amazing to see what we built from dirt to energize
Wtf did you have to do with it 💀
But can it run Crysis on full graphic settings?
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Massive !. Full tour ! ------ 4 minutes ??????
I blame sharks
Why Everyone in Microsoft office look like Bill Gates ?
Come on ! I know what you are thinking
They simply bring Factorio to another level I must say.
I was expecting a military grade security detail. It turns out you only need a covid mask. 😅
00:34 all that available roof-space, and not a single solar panel to at least partially assist in keep the batteries charged?
batteries?
That was weak, didn't show or share much beyond what a few pictures would convey.
BTW... Unless they are using those generators a significant amount of time out of each year to power the data centers, replacing them with fuel cells, hydrogen fuel engines, etc. is just a feel good publicity stunt.
Even if one buys into the doomsday CO2 emissions theories, there is no way that net carbon emissions will be reduced enough for the investment to make sense.
If they really cared about reducing net CO2 emissions from these energy hungry facilities, they would be pushing for small(er) scale nuclear power. That way, they could power the data centers 24x7 without ongoing CO2 emissions. Even in areas with a good amount of hydro power, using onsite nuclear plants at these cloud computing campuses would free up "clean" power for the grid.
Here in WA we produce so much hydro power we sell it to neighboring states.
A full tour in only 3 minutes? 😄
Boring, like watching steam engine. Show us underwater one.
Okay not a real tour just one isle with non descriptive racks filled with non descriptive 1u servers. (which most likely run Linux but we’ll never know) This looks basically like every datacenter I’ve been in since the early 2000s. Nice job on not showing anything new. (except for the massive scale)
This video was made so much worse by the use of meaningless "units" like lawnmowers, aircrafts, houses... the only thing missing was the football fields, that would really put things into perspective cause we all definitely love football...
Who produces these almost useless half baked zero use 4min clips calling them FULL TOUR (part of which shows a non electronic man putting on a mask -yes very informative)
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The funny thing is, if they switch from Windows to Linux, many less servers will handle same jobs at same time. Less servers = less buildings.
Save energy by building data centres in a central North American position in a cold environment. I suggest Winnipeg.
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Wait sorry each generator can power 3000 homes but makes less emissions than a lawnmower? Either you're talking about PM 2.5 ONLY, which is misleading at best, or they're SMRs.
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It's a data center folks. That 1 aisle looks like all of the others in all of the buildings. Take a few hundred thousand hard drives and stack them on top of each other, then spend 8 hours just looking at them all and get back to me on what all you really missed from only seeing that 1 aisle.
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Data centers are one of the most secure places on earth and with this advantage, we can plant SMR's ( Small Modular Reactors) which run on nuclear fuel. And these SMR's are so advanced that they will not leave any nuclear waste and they have state-of-the-art safety mechanisms. These Data centers consume a lot of energy and Imagine if all the data centers in the world use SMR's we can make a great impact on the environment. These SMR's are being used in Nuclear Submarines and Aircraft Carriers for a very long time.
140 generators that emit the same CO2 as one lawnmower and used only when power from the grid fails. What are they fixing by converting to hydrogen? What CO2 problem are they fixing?
Didn't really surprise me that the tour is very short and didn't show us much of anything as they're keeping the servers info a secret. The back of the servers do tell a story but what are exactly in the servers is what I am most interested in. Ah well.
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I work in Data Center. Basically think of it as many teams involved and the ones on site working with the servers don’t actually control what’s going on in the server. That is something the Application team views on their end. They are somewhere else in the world utilizing remote connection to connect into the servers in order to play with them.
Full tour? I missed that part
Like I'm listening to some of them when they are talking about them they're going into these rooms and I really loud do you know the depth of that pressure pool structure or do you know the science environments that some of your internet's going through if it's got different forms of fusion quit or different forms of theoretical observations in them then y'all are trying to adapt them and change them over into young's game services without permission while changing the subject construct of their experimental patents or they're learning Construct with the schools
Its a pity you never covered the DC cooling method; I could have sworn I saw a full wall of huge fans perpendicular to the server racks. Behind where they are standing, see here (1:43)
CRAH units supplying that cooling coming from cooled water from the outside fluid coolers (wet/dry/adiabatic cooling).
@@Purefoo212 Thats what I thought. All new decent DC's seem to go with the free air/Adiabatic.
Who cares about the backup generators? Where does the main electricity come from? Coal, gas, nuclear? All this to power useless cortana...
No point of having this huge data center, it run Internet explorer and windows, and crashes with bsod. Power it with Linux to make it sound like a data center for real.
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a great achievement, but not even in the top 10 in the world.
I would have liked more information on the tech , speeds, capacity etc...
Are there any courses or certifications under Microsoft for young Architectural designers to take who are interested in working at Data Centers?
I used to work at the Quincy plant but they don`t tell you the things I`ve seen. There are bodies buried under the parking lot on the East end of it there. If you linger in this one spot they will tell you to leave. I got too paranoid and had to quit.
"The view may be Generic" o.O they about to budget a beautification project for this. I said it first.
the only reason AWS, Microsoft, Google and so on want us to move to the "cloud"(or their servers and hardware) is to make more money and to make us even more dependant of them......
More like they want to steal all the good ideas that come in and sell your data to other corporations. and all you get out of the deal is a system full of stupid updates every second day.
Start using noncloud OS!
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The data center look like a larger circuit board, and these houses look like larger chips, each of them contains thousands of servers, and each server has one CPU, several RAM and hard disks.
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Please remove "full tour" from title. SMH.
"Less emissions than a lawnmower" Thats not how combustion chemistry works. Maybe he means less NOx emissions
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Tear down these data centers. They cost way too much energy for NOTHING.
my company definitely played a role in this, we manufacture the server cabinets rack and cable in the infrastructure.
company name?
Video title: MASSIVE, Full Tour
Also video: 4mins
Forget hydrogen, find an alternative energy solution that will work in darkness as well as in light.
ONE IBM mainframe can do away with 4,000 of these toys
It's probably a way to control you, physically and mentally and to store your brain map
Look at his nose
A mask to bypass Windows Defender covid detection.
I am going to dislike this video because it is the worst Full Tour video I have seen in my entire life.
I learned so much about diesel generator from this video..thank you
What if an EMP hit that, all data loss completely with no backup lmfao
Polymers will play an important part of datacenters going forward. High speed, low power. LWLG is being tested under NDA
do you have links cuz I love that kind of stuff. I know they're using super computers to find new materials like you've said.
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mask?
Where are the workers to run this campus?
Made good use of the roof space to turn sunlight into energy. - Not
Why you put Mask on when there no around up close??? Murders!