Photos: Data centre in a shipping container 
Published: 21 May 2007 17:52 BST
As for what goes inside, the data centre is fitted with standard 19-inch racks, which Sun claims can be more tightly packed than is possible in a traditional data centre. A slider mechanism allows the racks to be pulled into the extremely narrow service aisle. Unsurprisingly Sun would prefer its own equipment to be installed, but non-Sun servers can also be fitted. Sun representatives hinted that installing their equipment could lead to a discount on the box.
The data centre has space for 500 CPUs and supported ambient temperatures range from -22ºC to 55ºC. A fully configured setup will weigh in the region of nine tons, and the included shock mounts will allow a drop of up to six inches without damage to the equipment inside.
In line with its green goals Sun says it will, when needed, take back "the whole box and all its contents" for recycling.











