The new computer infrastructure is part of an effort by the company to keep its technology and all its cloud servers in Europe

  • DreasNil@feddit.nu
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    2 days ago

    Great news! I just hope we have enough energy to support them… 🥶

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        20 hours ago

        Tell that to my electricity bill. Last month cost roughly 1000 €. Living in southern Sweden.

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          14 hours ago

          What are you powering with that? Mine was 35€ in Denmark, though I live in a two bedroom apartment.

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          12 hours ago

          That’s rough, considering your energy mix. I suppose you’re paying market prices and there were some spikes, right? While I’m at it, here I have district heating (50 to 70 kWh a day in the coldest months) and gas for cooking (🤦‍♂️), and my family’s electricity usage sits around 10 kWh a day. What is a typical usage there?

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      2 days ago

      we do. this datacenter is in my backyard, as is four hydro plants. we don’t have an energy deficit, we just don’t have the infrastructure to move the energy to where it needs to be. thus, datacenter in random small town.