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by yellowapple
2 days ago
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Shorter employee commutes? Shorter last-mile shipping distances? Lower latency to/from local customers? Closer proximity to points of intersection of fiber backbones? Closer proximity to existing electrical/water/sewer infrastructure? |
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But we're being sold a vision of putting them in low-earth orbit. That means, among other things:
- They don't need to be situated anywhere near their customers
- They don't need a lot of employees to babysit the hardware, or in fact any at all
- They don't need water. Radiative cooling is evidently just fine by itself, even without convection or conduction
- They don't need any networking infrastructure beyond what satellite IP links can provide
- They don't need anything but localized photovoltaic power
Every argument for putting data centers in space applies equally to putting them literally anywhere on Earth.