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by T-A 3797 days ago
My guess is they are more concerned with latency for real-time services used by millions in big cities, where land is expensive. Think VR servers.

Quick googling yields [1] datacenter land selling for more than $1 million per acre in SV and [2] Google's requirements for datacenter placement. The first four points listed are cheap electricity, carbon neutrality, lots of water, and large parcels of land; the 215 to 1200 acres mentioned in [2] would cost $240 million to $1.5 billion at the price quoted in [1]. Sealed containers anchored to the free sea floor, running on free wave energy and cooled with free sea water would be a very clever way to satisfy those requirements while staying close to the customers.

[1] http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2015/07/24/equin...

[2] http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/google-data-center-faq-pa...