Classroom Companion: Business
Box 20.2 The Lefdal Mine Datacenter
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Introduction to Digital Economics
Box 20.2 The Lefdal Mine Datacenter
Handling the enormous amount of data generated in the Zettabyte Era requires huge installations of processors, storage devices, and communication equipment, sometimes covering several football fields. These datacenters consume mas- sive amounts of electricity, especially for cooling of equipment to avoid overheat- ing. Public awareness, environmental impact, cost efficiency, and social poli- cies require that such datacenters oper- ate with high energy efficiency and at the lowest cost possible. The Lefdal Mine Datacenter is a company offering storage capacity and space for installation of data equip- ment in an abandoned mine deep into the mountains in the western part of Norway. The mine offers a cool envi- ronment reducing the requirement for artificial cooling. Additional cooling is supplied by cold seawater from the fjord nearby. Moreover, the center is powered only by renewable hydroelec- tric power from the Norwegian power grid. Lefdal Mine Datacenter claims to be the “greenest” datacenter in Europe (Homepage Lefdal Mine Datacenter). High-speed Internet communica- tion with mainland Europe and the UK is by fiber cables from the Norwegian coast to the UK and the Netherlands. The Lefdal Mine Datacenter is not the only cave or mine that has been used as datacenter. Similar centers exist in, for example, Finland (Sverdlik, 2015 ) and the USA (Abandoned mines have a future as data centres, 2014 ). 20.2 · Characteristics of Big Data 314 20 20.3 Use of Big Data Data abundance refers to the huge amount of data available today. Data has become abundant and widespread to such a degree that it opens up for completely new ways of doing business, including development of new products, building up mar- kets for these products, and finding new ways to earn money. Several enterprises and organizations must realize that their business models must be organized in radically new ways to keep up with the evolution. Data management and analytics have also become completely new industries, offering huge computer resources for data management and specialized expertise in big data technologies. Some of the new opportunities offered by big data are described next. In 7 Sect. 20.4 , we will come back to questions concerning ethics, governmental control, and violation of personal integrity and privacy. Download 5.51 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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