I was not expecting to post so quickly. But I saw an article on the Baltimore Sun on the power requirements of the NSA. It looks like Ft Meade uses about 60-75 MWatts at the moment, and will need about 75-90 MWatts within six months. But what does that mean. Assuming that these are servers and the like, and that they are fairly power efficient. Maybe 400W per machine including cooling. That adds up to about 250,000 machines, and we must assume that there are some not turned on. This is about one computer for each 1000 people in the USA. And this is just for the NSA.
Monday, February 05, 2007
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