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Facebook Data Storage The Almighty Buck

Facebook Chooses Singapore For $1 Billion Data Center (bbc.co.uk) 72

Facebook is planning to open a new data center in Singapore in 2022. The more than $1 billion facility will be located in the west of the country, according to the BBC. From the report: It has been designed as an 11-floor structure, in an attempt to conserve space in the crowded nation, according to Facebook. One analyst told the BBC it was another sign of the country's popularity with large technology companies. The new, 170,000-sq-m (1.8-million-sq-ft) data centre will support "hundreds" of local jobs. Facebook said it expected the building to be powered by 100% renewable energy and noted that it would feature a liquid cooling system that minimized water and power use.
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Facebook Chooses Singapore For $1 Billion Data Center

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  • by The New Guy 2.0 ( 3497907 ) on Sunday September 09, 2018 @05:40PM (#57281232)

    They're still building new datacenters nearly everywhere there's bandwidth. Will this be 100% used by FB, or will this be the start of an FB cloud hosting to rival AWS?

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Whip that boy in street, with some cane! Sweet, sweet smacks of blood!

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

  • Gee, NOT in the USA? (Score:3, Informative)

    by p51d007 ( 656414 ) on Sunday September 09, 2018 @06:19PM (#57281352)
    Home of Facebook, Zucker said screw that, I can do it MUCH cheaper in Singapore and get a FATTER return on my money.
    • Home of Facebook, Zucker said screw that, I can do it MUCH cheaper in Singapore and get a FATTER return on my money.

      . . . until Trump announces a tax on data stored outside the USA on Tuesday . . .

      It's not, "There's an app for that!" any more . . . it's "There's a tariff or tax for that!"

    • by catsRus ( 548036 )

      They are building one in Los Lunas, New Mexico, USA, right now. It's not as big but it is a good sized data center.

  • I'd think they would look for a inland location that wasn't on the ring of fire earthquake zone, have nearby volcanoes, AND subject to frequent hurricanes (typhoons?). I've never been there but is the power infrastructure of great stability ?

    • Re:Odd location (Score:5, Informative)

      by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 09, 2018 @06:56PM (#57281502)

      Singapore definitely isn't subject to frequent typhoons. Its proximity to the equator actually makes typhoons extremely unlikely. The earthquake risk is relatively low because Singapore isn't located on a plate boundary. Studies have shown the tsunami risk is also relatively low. Volcanic ash from nearby volcano eruptions could cause air travel issues for Singapore, but the direct risk is very low.

    • Re:Odd location (Score:4, Informative)

      by alvinrod ( 889928 ) on Sunday September 09, 2018 @07:21PM (#57281582)
      It's not a bad location really. While Singapore is technically in the ring of fire, it's not close to any volcanoes itself. It also doesn't get a lot of typhoons compared to other parts of the region. Outside of those worries it has a lot of upsides. Geographically it's really close to around 50% of the world's population, the infrastructure is good, and it's unlikely that Facebook will run into any political issues as Singapore is pretty business friendly.
    • Typhoons form in the tropics and gain strength as they move away from the equator. Since Singapore is nearly right on the equator, typhoons are a non-issue.

      A hurricane and a typhoon are two words for the same thing, depending on location. They are called hurricanes in the Atlantic and eastern Pacific. They are called typhoons in the western Pacific and Indian Ocean.

      Tsunamis only go a few hundred meters inland.

      Singapore is a 1st World country, with a per capita GDP of $58k, nearly identical to America. T

    • by AHuxley ( 892839 )
      Distance. Less ping to Asia.
      Low cost power.
      Lots of submarine cable networks.
      Skilled staff.
      Political stability.
      Legal system.
      • I'm not sure about that. We don't have renewable energy sources (no dams, wind turbines, or solar plants), we don't have fossil fuels (no crude oil, gas, or coal), and no nuclear power stations too.
        • by AHuxley ( 892839 )
          Years of new submarine cable networks would not land in any nation that did not support the networking needed.
          LNG and many other new power projects has Singapore offering a lot of capacity for power.
          Electrical power and its cost, capacity is not an issue for Singapore.
          Thats all part of what makes Singapore so great for investment. Lots of electrical power at a good price.
    • If they are building a data center in Singapore, it is because they have a need for the computing power in that region.

      Data obeys the speed of light. It would take at least 45 milliseconds for data to travel from Singapore to San Francisco assuming the fiber is routed absolutely straight. That's too long to allow reasonable response times given everything else involved in creating responses. Data centers must be regionally based to provide decent response times.

  • by Bodhammer ( 559311 ) on Sunday September 09, 2018 @07:42PM (#57281676)
    Will fakebook be around in 2022? Seriously.
    https://bgr.com/2018/09/05/del... [bgr.com]
  • and it's going to support "hundreds" of jobs? And I wouldn't be surprised to find out some of those jobs are in building the thing....

    So anyway we're heading for a post-work world folks. Or at the very least another industrial revolution. And the last few times that happened there were decades of unemployment & social strife until either tech caught up or, more likely, we had a big enough war that everything blew up and had to be rebuilt.

    Anyway, We gonna do anything about it?
  • Good choice, laa...
  • > "It has been designed as an 11-floor structure, in an attempt to conserve space in the crowded nation, according to Facebook"

    Wow. Someone from Facebook should actually visit Singapore, and observe that it's big enough for, maybe, a 12 or even 13 floor structure. What a nonsense statement.

    • yeah, it was poorly worded - i think what they meant to say was it was not a sprawling one story farm...
  • It has been designed as an 11-floor structure, in an attempt to conserve space in the crowded nation, according to Facebook.

    Or maybe a 1.8 million square foot data center on one floor is an insane idea?

Air pollution is really making us pay through the nose.

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