The adult Sunday school class I attend subscribes to a program called The Wired Word. Every week we are provide with a choice of two topics for discussion. The members of the class (there are about 20 of us) take turns choosing the topic and leading the discussion.
This Sunday it's my turn. I chose the topic "People Weigh Pros, Cons of Data Centers." Since I knew very little about data centers, preping for this has been a real education for me.
One of the things that made me interested in this topic is the fact that there is a data center being built in our county. It has been under construction for over a year now.
Here, in a nut shell, is what I learned. "Data centers. sometimes known as 'server farms' are the buildings where cloud data is stored. When we transfer our data into the cloud, we are transferring it on to servers in a data center (hence the meme there is no cloud, just someone elses computer). Data centers typically take the form of windowless, warehouse scale buildings containing hundreds of servers (pizza box-shaped computers) stored on shelves in cabinets that are arranged in aisles."
So now you know what I know. I'm looking forward to a lively discussion tomorrow because I'm sure there will be some strongly held opinions. It's that kind of group.


