

Data Centers: The Hidden Backbone of Our Modern World
8 snips Sep 15, 2025
Delve into the astonishing world of data centers, the unsung heroes powering our digital age. Discover their evolution from early punch-card operations to AI-driven giants that shape commerce and communication. Explore how these facilities are intricately linked to energy consumption and the environment, and their soaring role in the AI revolution. Gain insights into the geopolitical landscape impacting tech, and the ongoing quest for sustainable solutions as the demand for data infrastructure surges.
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Cloud Is Deeply Physical
- The cloud is an enormous physical system of ~12,000 buildings and undersea cables, not an ethereal service.
- It consumes nearly 5% of U.S. electricity and underpins streaming, messaging, and AI.
Punch Cards Sparked Early Data Centers
- Herman Hollerith's punch-card machine sped the 1890 census from seven years to two and saved massive cost.
- IBM turned that tabulating idea into a business model of leased machines plus proprietary cards.
SAGE Shaped Networked Data Centers
- Early defense projects like SAGE connected multiple large computers and introduced redundancy and networking.
- That architecture shaped future data center traits: facility scale, networking, and fault tolerance.