Via slashdot comes this story about Google’s just-published application for a patent on the Water-Based Data Center. The story says that water based data centers can use wave based energy and use the water for cooling.
Interesting and certainly will play well in many circles. There are also a couple of other interesting data points about the proposal. One, having your data centers off shore, espcially if Internet commerce is involved, provides a possible tax haven.
There is also the issue of avoiding having governments demand access to your data by having it in International waters. That is until a couple of warships show up and demand access in the interest of “national security.”
Update: The Times Online caught up with this story finally. They provide some more detail, including that Google is looking at barges, not ships, to be anchored about 7 miles (11 Km) offshore. The Times is also quick to pick up on the same tax angle as I did. Being offshore means no property taxes.
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