I just read a fascinating article titled “Google uncloaks once-secret server”.
It outlines the core infrastructure of how Google handles the hundreds of thousands of servers that uses.
Here is an excerpt of the article:
Most companies buy servers from the likes of Dell, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, or Sun Microsystems. But Google, which has hundreds of thousands of servers and considers running them part of its core expertise, designs and builds its own. Ben Jai, who designed many of Google’s servers, unveiled a modern Google server before the hungry eyes of a technically sophisticated audience.
Google’s big surprise: each server has its own 12-volt battery to supply power if there’s a problem with the main source of electricity. The company also revealed for the first time that since 2005, its data centers have been composed of standard shipping containers–each with 1,160 servers and a power consumption that can reach 250 kilowatts.
Read the full story here:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1001_3-10209580-92.html

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Thanks for this really nice nugget google internals.
Google internals always make a good story,
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did you also note the date when the article was published?
Yes the article was published almost a year ago.