▲ | macintux 2 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
But carpeting that distance across the entire volume of space between the planets with data centers every few light-seconds apart seems ambitious. A hundred or more data centers in space? > throw tons of datacenter and compute that's anywhere more than a few light-seconds from the nearest existing datacenter I think I'm misinterpreting the comment. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | BizarroLand a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
It's like the transatlantic internet cable. One really beefy interconnect is more than enough for two halves of the planet to talk. We wouldn't need to blanket the solar system in data centers to be able to communicate with other planets. We would only need enough connections so that no matter where in their respective orbits they are, there is a line of radio "sight" that is clear enough for high bandwidth communications to work. I don't have access to the specifics, but I imagine something between 5 and 10 satellite data centers orbiting the sun in between earth and mars would be enough to maintain communications with minimum delay regardless of when in the solar year the comms take place. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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