The Data Centre driving the Hadron Collider
- Jan 14, 2019
- 1 min read
So you would think that something as insane as the Hadron Collider would have
huge Data Centre requirements and mission critical back up and power right? Wrong.
The new 3mW modular Data Centre being constructed runs off only mains power, however is expected to have PUE of as low as 1.1, read why in this article from Data Centre Knowledge.
























This deep dive into the data centre behind the Hadron Collider is fascinating and shows how complex systems power big science. It reminds me of how detailed research and clear explanations can make a technical topic more approachable in a book. Authors tackling science topics often seek an online book editor near me to help shape complicated ideas into engaging and understandable chapters.
The data centre behind the Hadron Collider is really fascinating. I think it shows how important powerful computing is for modern science, because without it scientists wouldn’t be able to analyze the huge amount of data produced by experiments. It also reminds me how information needs good organization and sharing. In a way, knowledge works similarly in publishing too, where book publishers in Texas and other places help organize ideas and make complex information easier for people to understand and access.