On 06/07/2018 11:18 AM, Douglas Eadline wrote:
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i'm not sure i see a point in all this anyhow, it's a neat science
experiment, but what's the ROI on sinking a container full of servers
vs just pumping cold seawater from 100ft down

I had the same thought. You could even do a salt water/clear water
heat exchange and not have the salt water near the servers.

 From a risk perspective, failure under 100 ft of sea water
would seem to much more catastrophic vs failure on land and
cooling with pumped water (maybe I read too much N.N. Taleb).

Imagine 100kW or so ... suddenly discovering that the neat little hole in the pipe enables this highly conductive ionic fluid to short ... somewhere between 1V and 12V DC.  10's to 100's of thousands of Amps.  I wouldn't wanna be anywhere near that when it lets go.




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