| ▲ | trashb 5 hours ago | |||||||
As others point out this is a bad idea. Asside from the other excellent comments on power consumption, cooling and radiation. One point I didn't see being made in the comments much is maintenance costs. Now I don't find myself in the facility of a data center often in daily life, however I do know that medium to big data centers require 24/7 hardware replacement. I believe this is what those 5 guys with the bikes and scooters are doing in every data center. That would be very difficult, near impossible in space (with the current space fairing infrastructure). | ||||||||
| ▲ | laverya 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Do those people actually _repair_ hardware, or do they swap bad hardware for good chips? Can SpaceX not just say "OK, GPU #7 on satellite #15872 is broken, don't use it" and just accept that they're now overbuilt on power/cooling for that sat? | ||||||||
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