Word on the street: data centre operators in Australia are eyeing water volumes that could match what 80,000 households use daily. That's according to local water utility reports.
Makes you wonder about the infrastructure costs behind all those server farms—especially for energy-intensive operations. Water cooling isn't cheap, and neither is the environmental footprint. Something to chew on when we talk about scaling compute power.
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FadCatcher
· 12-10 19:40
Australia's data centers are consuming so much water that the daily usage of 80,000 households is completely gone. Is this really worth it?
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SlowLearnerWang
· 12-08 22:46
Oh wow, I just found out that data centers consume so much water—an amount equivalent to 80,000 households? I used to think it was just the electricity costs that were expensive...
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ConsensusDissenter
· 12-08 05:00
The water consumption of this data center in Australia... is equivalent to the daily water usage of 80,000 households? That's insane. Is no one regulating this?
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0xTherapist
· 12-08 04:59
The water consumption of data centers in Australia is staggering—equivalent to that of 80,000 households... It feels a bit outrageous.
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NFTRegretful
· 12-08 04:53
The water usage of 80,000 households... That number just sounds outrageous. Do data centers in Australia really treat environmental protection as mere window dressing?
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SignatureLiquidator
· 12-08 04:50
The water consumption of Australian data centers... daily water usage equivalent to 80,000 households? This is the real hidden cost, and no one is talking about it.
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StakeHouseDirector
· 12-08 04:48
Do data centers in Australia really consume that much water? The amount used by 80,000 households... Wow, it's kind of crazy when you think about it.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 12-08 04:47
The water consumption of this Australian data center... equivalent to the daily water usage of 80,000 households? That’s insane—one word: money-burning.
Word on the street: data centre operators in Australia are eyeing water volumes that could match what 80,000 households use daily. That's according to local water utility reports.
Makes you wonder about the infrastructure costs behind all those server farms—especially for energy-intensive operations. Water cooling isn't cheap, and neither is the environmental footprint. Something to chew on when we talk about scaling compute power.