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February 17th, 2008

Google's huge data centers: the IT failures question

Posted by Michael Krigsman @ 8:36 am

Categories: Availability and reliability, CIO issues, Enterprise 2.0, Failure 2.0, IT issues, Risk, SaaS, PaaS, and SOA

Tags: Google Inc., Data Center, Information Technology, Harper, Data Centers, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Michael Krigsman

Google’s huge datacenters: the IT failures question

Harper’s has published a blueprint drawing for Google’s new Oregon data center. Dan Farber points out that, “the 68,680 square-foot facility…is expected to demand 103-megawatts of electricity, which would power about 80,000 homes.”

Meanwhile, AFP says, “Google was looking at Malaysia, India or Vietnam to establish the world’s biggest server farm.” Ordinarily, I wouldn’t put much credence behind such speculations, but AFP is a well-established news organization, having been around since 1835.

From a project failures perspective, I wonder about the risk such concentrated operations pose for application downtime and reliability. Despite the best-laid plans, data centers do suffer outages and real customers are affected in the aftermath. Think of the massive impact created by failure at such a huge facility.

As IT steadily migrates into the Software as a Service (SaaS) cloud, data center and web reliability issues will become increasingly important. Phil Wainewright correctly asserts:

[Cloud customers] will be looking for far better outage management and service level reporting in the future than they’ve tolerated to date.

Expect to hear more on this subject in the IT Project Failures blog. In the meantime, please comment with your opinion regarding the impact of large data centers on IT failure.

Michael KrigsmanMichael Krigsman is CEO of Asuret, Inc., a software and consulting company dedicated to reducing software implementation failures. Click here to discuss this post with him on Twitter. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Not enough power in the USA
This new installation is probably a mistake. In a hot summer its likely to CAUSE blackouts or brownouts. On past evidence there doesn't seem to be enough generating capacity in the grid.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: peter_erskine@... Posted on: 03/06/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Planning for Failure  mr.ben.bradley@... | 02/17/08
Google and hardware failure  DNSB | 02/18/08
Well, there are economies of scale, but, there has to be a tradeoff point  DonnieBoy | 02/17/08
Given the number of data centers that Google (and other conmpanies have)  B.O.F.H. | 02/17/08
Yes, this is all very interesting. There is a tradeoff at some point though  DonnieBoy | 02/17/08
The Government  Bozzer | 02/18/08
What's your down time like?  Chad_z | 02/18/08
good point: foreign-based data centers...easier target for espionage  killerbunny | 02/18/08
Like the picture frames?  Chad_z | 02/18/08
script on spec or in progress?  A.Lizard | 02/18/08
Risks of Locating High Value Assets Extra-USA  elizab | 02/19/08
Google is not US intelligence asset  Aryabhatta | 02/21/08
You're missing the point  SMFX_ | 02/21/08
Failures will occur  TelecomPower | 02/18/08
This seems more like a way add a redundant site  Been_Done_Before | 02/18/08
Go where the traffic is growing  terry flores | 02/18/08
In fact...  gregoryk@... | 02/18/08
I'd wonder about both political and infrastructure risks  A.Lizard | 02/18/08
Oh, come on...  gregoryk@... | 02/18/08
Where are the other centers?  wolftalamasca | 02/18/08
Google's data center at The Dalles: A little history  ncimon@... | 02/19/08
RE: Google's huge data centers: the IT failures question  jimmanis | 02/23/08
Not enough power in the USA  peter_erskine@... | 03/06/08

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