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Microsoft Dives into Underwater Datacenter Research

In August of 2014 Microsoft began work on Project Natick, a research initiative focused on building and deploying underwater datacenters. Now, a datacenter that’s been 117 feet under the ocean’s surface for two years is providing a first look at what the future of offshore datacenter networks might look like.

As written by Microsoft:

Microsoft deployed its Orkney Islands datacenter, which is approximately the size of a standard shipping container, in June of 2018. The datacenter vessel then rested for two years 117 feet deep until Microsoft researchers retrieved it in July of 2020. Although the datacenter vessel was covered with algae, barnacles and sea anemones, its internal structure remained dry and fully functional.

Researchers believe underwater datacenters can overcome many of the problems that traditional datacenters experience. For example, the temperature around an underwater datacenter is consistent year-round and serves as a natural source of cooling. Oceanic currents may also lead to natural and sustainable energy sources for the datacenters.

In terms of physical security, underwater datacenters are easy to monitor and unlikely to be accessed by unauthorized individuals. Underwater datacenters can be placed near the populations they serve, which reduces the physical distance over which data must travel and speeds up data retrieval.

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