• DCD Zero Downtime: The Bi-Weekly Data Center Show

  • Written by: DatacenterDynamics
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DCD Zero Downtime: The Bi-Weekly Data Center Show

Written by: DatacenterDynamics
  • Summary

  • DCD Zero Downtime is DCD's editorially-led podcast. In each episode, our editorial team will be talking with leading members of the data center and digital infrastructure community, delving deeper into the future of the industry and its major challenges.
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Episodes
  • Episode 53 - The UK data center market with Luisa Cardani, TechUK
    Apr 18 2024

    Bringing the L to FLAP-D, the UK has a prominent data center market. But like all other tier-one markets, London is struggling with space and power capacity. Because of this, the UK's data center industry will have to diversify, all while meeting increasingly regimented regulations. In this episode, we talk to trade association TechUK's Luisa Cardani about what the UK's data center industry is currently experiencing, from upcoming rules and regulations to emerging new markets, to the association's role in influencing policy.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 52 - Why Oxide rebuilt the rack from scratch
    Apr 4 2024

    Oxide Computer has been rebuilding the rack. In this podcast, CTO Bryan Cantrill tells us why.

    The data center industry has been building its own infrastructure for years, with the wrong components.

    Servers weren't designed to be operated in data centers, and the 1U rack unit is the wrong size, because of simple science. Part of the success of the cloud is that it takes that integration away, and gives users an easily consumed set of virtual servers and elastic infrastructure. But it costs, and it has pushed users to renting something they would be better off owning. That's why we heard of the "cloud diaspora" - organizations people bringing their IT back from the cloud.

    But what people need, Cantrill says, is an elastic infrastructure for the on-premise facility. In this podcast, you can hear him explaining why his team found they had to rebuild almost everything to deliver it.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 51 - Make way for bigger hard drives with B S Teh, CCO of Seagate
    Mar 14 2024

    Think hard drives have hit their storage limits, and should be replaced by solid-state units? You could be wrong.

    Hard drives have been holding our data for nearly 70 years since IBM created the 350, which stored something like 4 Mbyte on dozens of spinning disks in a unit the size of a washing machine.

    Today's devices are orders of magnitude better on every axis including price, capacity, size, and performance. But solid-state providers say it's time they moved over to make way for modern storage. Hard drives have been in a slump, but a new technique promises to double their capacity.

    Seagate is the first to bring heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) to the market, so we invited chief commercial officer B S Teh to tell us why it is such a big deal, why it's taken so long - and how it could change what you do in your data center.

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    29 mins

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