Mortal Kombat X may feature guest characters


When NetherRealm Studios unveiled Mortal Kombat X at E3 last month, we were thrilled. The trailer revealed the iconic characters Sub-Zero and Scorpion brutally fighting each other. As expected, the...

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The trailer of the Mortal Kombat X, which is going to be released on the PS4, doesn’t look like much of an extraction from the gameplay itself and WB and NetherRealm are very adamant on not...

Facebook to backup its servers with low-power storage devices at ‘Sub-Zero’ data center

Facebook to backup its servers with low-power storage devices at 'Sub-Zero' data center

Data backups come in all shapes and sizes. For some, they take the form of external hard drives or a slice of the amorphous cloud. As for Facebook, its upcoming solution is low-power deep-storage hardware contained within a 62,000 square-foot building in Prineville, Oregon near its existing Beaver State data center. Unofficially referred to as "Sub-Zero," the facility will store a copy of the social network's data in case its primary servers need to be restored in an emergency. Rather than continuously power HDDs that are only occasionally used, the new setup can conserve energy by lighting-up drives just when they're needed. One of the company's existing server racks eats up around 4.5 kilowatts, while those at Sub-Zero are each expected to consume approximately 1.5 kilowatts once they're up and running. Tom Furlong, Facebook's vice president of site operations, told Wired that there are hopes to create a similar structure alongside the firm's North Carolina data center. Since the Prineville project is still being planned, Zuckerberg & Co. have roughly six to nine months to suss out all the details before your photos are backed up at the new digs.

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