Microsoft Establishes Data Center Deep in the Sea

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Microsoft Establishes Data Center Deep in the Sea

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The US software and technology giant, Microsoft, has announced that a huge offshore data center was created near Scottish Orkney Island.

The data center is 40 meters long and is built as a submarine that can accommodate 864 server computers.

The center was mounted and tested in France and then transported to Scotland where it was installed on a triangular silicon base to place it on the seabed, according to DPA.

Microsoft said the center could work for 5 consecutive years without maintenance.

At the same time, it can rely on natural cooling to run these servers while under sea, while server computers found in conventional data centers on Earth consume large amounts of power to drive their cooling devices.

These deep sea centers are also designed to provide cloud computing services to coastal cities that are often affected by poor efficiency of high-speed internet.

There is also no possibility to repair any server computer in this offshore center, bu experts hope the degree of degradation of these devices will be lower than in conventional units on the earth's surface.



King Khalid International Airport Achieves Global Top Ranking for June

This achievement was highlighted in the monthly report by Cirium - SPA
This achievement was highlighted in the monthly report by Cirium - SPA
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King Khalid International Airport Achieves Global Top Ranking for June

This achievement was highlighted in the monthly report by Cirium - SPA
This achievement was highlighted in the monthly report by Cirium - SPA

The King Khalid International Airport (KKIA), managed and operated by Riyadh Airports, has achieved the first global ranking for the most punctual airports worldwide for the third time this year, recording an on-time performance of 90.41% for June, SPA reported.

This achievement was highlighted in the monthly report by Cirium, a company specializing in aviation analytics.

Cirium's reports are based on a wide range of data from airports and airlines, ensuring the highest levels of accuracy and transparency.

This data aims to improve flight planning efficiency and enhance the passenger experience.

The KKIA previously secured the first global ranking for on-time flight performance earlier this year, in March and April, in addition to achieving the same top position in 2024.