Cloud computing heading for brownouts, warns Cisco engineer

December 10, 2013 Off By David

Grazed from Computing.co.uk. Author: Graeme Burton.

The cloud computing industry is heading for a future of brownouts amid widespread power shortages. That is the warning of a senior Cisco engineer, who points out that major new data centres currently planned by Amazon, Google and others will have the equivalent power consumption of cities of 500,000 people.

Dave Ward, chief technologist of engineering at Cisco Systems, says that today major data centres consume between 40 and 50 megawatts (MW), but by 2020 the biggest data centres will be drawing as much as 120MW. Ward told EE Times that while advances in silicon photonics could reduce the need for such large data centres, generating the energy to power all the servers required by cloud computing by the end of the decade "will be one of the most important questions for getting to 2020"…

The problem, continued Ward, is not just one of power generation, but also networking and power consumption. Silicon photonics, for which Cisco, Intel and others are developing products for launch in 2014 or 2015, is an infant technology, while current data centres have only just started to adopt 10 gigabit (Gb) per second Ethernet, reaching 40Gb/s in around 2018…

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