[ale] Google Data Center

Lightner, Jeff JLightner at water.com
Thu Oct 18 13:59:08 EDT 2012


When my team went to India a few years back from a telecom company the new location was still being finished so they had no cooling there EXCEPT in the DC.  We made them move desks into the DC and worked in there for 5 weeks.

Today’s high in Mumbai is supposed to be 95.   Low is 77.   We were actually there in July.   People that complain about Atlanta’s humidity should spend some time there.





From: ale-bounces at ale.org [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org] On Behalf Of Rich Faulkner
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2012 11:57 AM
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
Subject: Re: [ale] Google Data Center

My last job was with XM Satellite Radio as a Broadcast Systems & Applications Technician (basically a Systems Engineer).  As such we were responsible for development, direct support, maintenance and general administration of all server and workstation systems in all of XMSR Broadcast Operations.  This included all of the servers and players in the Technical Operations Center (TOC) in Washington, DC.  This is the DC for all of OPS in XM.  My group (myself and two other guys) were always planning on moving into the DC for billeting; but we never got around to it.  Stayed in quarters with Broadcast Technical Support (BTS) in their shop area on the wall facing Eckington Place NE.  My office window faced FedEx (toward New York Avenue) and had a much better view than I would have had in the TOC.  (The only "window seat" I would have there was Microsoft Windows -- yuck!!)  That DC was very LOUD and rather on the cool side!  Would have to have worn hearing protection and a coat at all times.

Kinda glad we never moved in there....

Ah, how I do miss some of the good ole' days....but each job has it's own charm and XM did have it's very own.  But XM has faded into history and I'm on a new page now and don't have to play in a loud DC anymore!

RinL


On Thu, 2012-10-18 at 06:48 -0400, Jim Kinney wrote:

A) They are LOUD
B) If you did hardware support for Google, your WOULD live in there :-)





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