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SUN MICROSYSTEMS PROJECT BLACKBOX

by Emily Pilloton, 08/03/07

SUN Microsystems, project blackbox, mobile data, prefab modules, shipping container architecture, prefab data, data center

We’ve seen shipping containers used for prefab housing before, and now here’s another function to add to the list for the reclaimed industrial wonder units: deployable digital datacenters. SUN Microsystems, a tech company committed to a forward-thinking corporate eco responsibility program, has launched Project Blackbox, a virtualized, mobile, easily-deployable datacenter that delivers a slew of resources- energy, space, and performance efficiencies- to locations as diverse as deserts, disaster zones, even Mars.



SUN Microsystems, project blackbox, mobile data, prefab modules, shipping container architecture, prefab data, data center

Project Blackbox applies Sun’s trademark innovation, network computing infrastructure and HPC expertise to engineer out complexity and provide a better datacenter. The container is essentially a prefab tech center that offers rapid deployment, high-density computing, flexibility, scalability, and economic stimulation at a low cost and maximum efficiency. So far Blackbox has been employed in a variety of contexts- from oil rigs for seismic modeling and windmills to underdeveloped rural areas to offsite corporate locations.

Sun has proven their commitment to both green and humanitarian-focused technology and design initiatives, from their partnership with Architecture for Humanity on the Open Architecture Network to their own corporate commitment, called Eco Responsibility. Here’s a tech company that is on the cutting edge of innovation, striving to be both forward-thinking and responsible.

Check out their blog to follow the Blackbox’s progress and implementation across the world.

+ Project Blackbox

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7 Responses to “SUN MICROSYSTEMS PROJECT BLACKBOX”

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erika Says:

That is sooo clever!

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Sorry, but this is an old project – this isn’t news, the way you’re telling it. This was all over the place last summer – it’s not exclusive to Inhabitat. Just google “project black box.” It’s a cool freakin’ thing, and I love it, and I’m glad it’s here, so thanks – but don’t pretend it’s news.

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Michael Says:

IS THIS PART OF PREFAB FRIDAYS?

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P~ Says:

Dude, Park Service, I didn’t read anywhere in the article that this was breaking news, or that it was exclusive to inhabitat? What’s up with the negativity. If you like the project just be positive and give Inhabibtat a break.
Geez?

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Bob Says:

It’s not news – just an item of interest. I hadn’t heard about the Sun container and found the article quite interesting. Thanks – enjoy the aggregator. It’s now part of my news troll/routine. Suggestion: how about doing a survey of editors/readers for similarly useful sites/news/information services?

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David Says:

interesting article. i wonder if they reuse old containers or make brand new ones?

 

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