Submerging a giant computer system under water might be a little crazy, but Microsoft thinks it’s worth a shot. The company is building data centers under the ocean in an effort to find creative solutions to a growing demand for the servers that support cloud computing. A 38,000-pound container filled with powerful servers has already spent three months under the ocean and the project team is now working on a larger, more powerful system for the next round of testing.
The project is in the early phases of testing and is far from being ready for commercialization. The system itself is not yet perfected, and Microsoft would need to ensure that the underwater system will not harm the environment. Still, the company says “the knowledge gained from the three months this vessel was underwater could help make future data centers more sustainable, while at the same time speeding data transmission and cloud deployment.”