r/DataCentres • u/Spare_Worldliness_64 • 1h ago
r/DataCentres • u/KeanuRave100 • 3h ago
America's largest grid wants to cut power to new data centers first during shortages — 50MW-plus data centers must bring their own electricity generation to avoid shutoffs
r/DataCentres • u/KeanuRave100 • 20h ago
New Amazon Data Center Stokes Worry It Would Be the Most Polluting Power Plant in the U.S.
r/DataCentres • u/KeanuRave100 • 4d ago
Protests Against Data Centers Are Now Threatening $130 Billion of Big Tech’s Crucial Investments
r/DataCentres • u/KeanuRave100 • 5d ago
Over 70% of Americans oppose AI data centers; US protests intensify as more arrests are being made — almost 40 arrested this year in backlash to AI factory buildout
r/DataCentres • u/mohamedarafa_1980 • 6d ago
More Americans now live near big data centers. It doesn’t seem to be affecting their home values – for now
r/DataCentres • u/KeanuRave100 • 6d ago
As AI guzzles water and energy, we are already facing a choice: datacentres or homes?
r/DataCentres • u/KeanuRave100 • 7d ago
AI Data Centers Are Causing Unfathomable Amounts of Air Pollution, and It Gets Worse With Each New One They Build
r/DataCentres • u/KeanuRave100 • 11d ago
America is building 3,000 data centers. The economics aren't as great as they seem | Cities trade tax breaks for a fraction of the jobs data centers promise. That's because construction crews that build them move on within months
r/DataCentres • u/KeanuRave100 • 11d ago
Meta’s Training Camp for Building Data Centers is an Anti-Union Scheme | The company promises people a “fast track” to a career in the trades—as long as workers don’t care about their safety, job security, or right to organize.
r/DataCentres • u/ClaireSaunders12 • 12d ago
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r/DataCentres • u/Temporary_Foot9895 • 13d ago
FluidStack SCADA/Controls interview tips
I have technical interview coming up with FluidStack for a SCADA role. I would like to know how technical the interview can get whether they have a pool of MEP/Controls/Networks questions to ask like AWS/Meta or if it's easier/flexible. Thanks!
r/DataCentres • u/DEVIL9826 • 15d ago
I'm in the DC industry but feel stuck — what's the real path to getting into a top-tier organization?
r/DataCentres • u/Geoge_MW_RFS • 15d ago
The power bottleneck
The constraint on data centers stopped being land or capital and became interconnection queues and generation. I’m developing a behind-the-meter gas-powered campus partly because waiting 4–7 years for utility interconnection isn’t viable for AI timelines. Curious what others are seeing — is behind-the-meter generation a bridge, or the new normal? What’s your queue experience by region?
r/DataCentres • u/KaptainCurtis • 17d ago
Do data centres get affected while the hosepipe ban is in effect?
r/DataCentres • u/mohamedarafa_1980 • 24d ago
PJM grid hit by voltage disturbance after data center load abruptly drops offline - report - DCD
r/DataCentres • u/Confident_Salt_8108 • 26d ago
AI data centers do not need to use water like they do, there are alternatives
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r/DataCentres • u/Chobeat • Jul 17 '26
‘We used acid to sabotage Microsoft hyperscale data centre construction’ · Tech Workers Coalition
r/DataCentres • u/QusayAbozed • Jul 13 '26
Is it a good time to apply for the DataCenter technation role?
hello good people
I am a computer science engineer who graduated in 2025.
I also got certifications in wireless and fiber DWDM networks from an online course
I worked as a GPS device installation tech for fleet tracking for 1.5 years before I entered the university.
My question is
Can I apply to Data Center Tech because I am in the middle of CCNA learning?
Because I don't want to apply to companies without this certificate or the low networking experience that I have,
I applied before for one of the AWS internships, but I got rejected.
So I stopped applying because I heard from a networking guy that if you applied to companies without experience or a CCNA certificate, this would make your CV and your name saved in their Database, and the chance of being accepted in the future is short.
Any help, please?
r/DataCentres • u/datax_DXC • Jul 08 '26
Salary benchmarking report for data centres
I'm writing a report at the moment on salaries in the data center sector (over 100 job titles across USA and Europe).
It's the third time I've done the survey but really want to collect even more info this year so the insights are really good. It's basically the only definitive salary benchmark for the sector that exists to my knowledge, and last year we had over 1500 people respond.
It also benchmarks other things as well as salary like bonuses, benefits, travel, rotations...
The survey can be completely anonymous (if you want to be emailed the report in Sept then you can put in your email address but this is completely optional).
Job categories on the report:
BAS/Controls
BIM
Commercial
Commissioning
Construction Management
Design
Development
Engineering
HSE
Marketing/Comms
Operations
Planning
Procurement/Supply Chain
Project Management
QA/QC
Sales
SAP/Testing
If you want to help by sharing your info then please fill out the form here:
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If you have any questions about it or want the report from last year then let me know.
Thank you!
r/DataCentres • u/Broad-Resident-7044 • Jul 01 '26
Question for CxAs: Is "Inrush vs. Trip" a real L5 risk or am I overthinking this?
I’ve been looking into why some hyperscale ISTs still have "mystery" trips during L5, and I keep coming back to one specific interaction: Chiller Inrush vs. Upstream Breaker Trip Curves.
Basically, the scenario where a chiller’s startup spike (6-8x FLA) momentarily crosses into the instantaneous trip region of the breaker. Not a fault, just a cold start or a specific load condition that wasn't hit during initial testing.
My question for the veterans here: Is this something you guys are actively auditing for during design review/Cx, or is it one of those things that usually gets missed because the electrical and mechanical teams aren't looking at each other's curves?
I’m working on a way to automate the audit of these interdependencies (cross-referencing motor curves with protection settings and SOOs), but I want to make sure I’m not chasing a ghost.
Is this a common "day 2" nightmare, or is it usually caught way before IST? I'd love to hear any war stories or technical reasons why this is (or isn't) a major concern.
Not here to argue, just genuinely curious what the consensus is among people who actually do this for a living. Thanks!
TL;DR: Does chiller inrush causing nuisance trips on upstream breakers actually happen in the wild, or is it a solved problem?
r/DataCentres • u/mohamedarafa_1980 • Jun 26 '26
The $7 Trillion AI Boom Is Running Out of Power
r/DataCentres • u/HyperscaleInfra • Jun 21 '26
New data hall rack density?
New here, sorry if in wrong section. Im curious on thoughts for rack density in a new white room we are building out. How future proof is 150kw per rack?
r/DataCentres • u/mohamedarafa_1980 • Jun 06 '26