Computer World has a nice (but short!) write up on our new data centre. It's kept us busy for a long time, it's nice to see people interested in what we've done.

Weta Digital, the studio that produced the Lord of the Rings series and King Kong, has completed its new extreme density data centre.

Weta says the space and energy efficient facility is unlike any other worldwide, balancing floor space, power, cooling and other technologies to deliver maximum frame rendering power.

The facility is also claiming another world first: the first to use Hewlett-Packard's Double Density server blades, which combine two independent servers in one blade.

"The increased density of the blades allows us to add a significantly higher number of processors in a confined physical footprint while still managing within tight power consumption and cooling requirements," says acting CEO Adam Shand.

The facility uses water cooled racks made by Rittal, which allow cooling to be delivered to racks as needed in real-time. Cooling is self-regulated and can be managed at a granular level for each rack, Shand says.

Source: http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/tech/FC20EE172043775FCC2574BB00113609

UPDATE: DOH. Thanks to John and Tim for pointing out the typo, I am in fact acting CTO ... not CEO. <sigh>