eBay

A Bus To The Future

 

I'll get straight to the point. I have a simple request directed to the personal and professional contacts I have established over the last 23 years. I need your help to raise $25,000 by January 25, 2012 to buy a school bus for Dalit children in Patna, India. You can make your tax deductible donation through this PayPal Link:

 

Huh? Why do you need to buy a school bus for an area literally on the other side of the planet? Don't you just build and operate data centers for eBay? Yes, my day job is to build and operate the foundation that enables 100 million people to buy and sell products all over the planet...but there is something else that is equally as important. Just like Data Centers are the foundation that allow on-line businesses like eBay to grow, compete, and thrive - Education is the foundation that allows CHILDREN to grow, compete, and thrive. If children do not have access to education, then they are always at a disadvantage.

Let me explain my connection here. Earlier this year, thieves in Northern India stole a bus from the Emmanuel School in Patna. I'm sure the first question coming to your mind is why couldn't they just use their insurance to get it replaced? Sure, that sounds logical, but that's not how it works in poverty stricken areas like Patna. They can't afford to insure a vehicle. They are lucky just to get enough money to fuel it. The reason this theft is personal to me is that three years ago a group of my family, friends and business contacts bought the school bus that was stolen. That simple gift enabled hundreds of extremely poor kids from remote villages to go to school. My wonderfully giving group of friends helped those kids have a shot at the future. Hundreds of Dalit children used that bus to get to the only school that would take them. Sounds like an exaggerated story, but it is not. I met many of these kids personally when I visited Patna with my mom. I know it has made a big difference in their lives. You can see the original website we published here. (please do not use the links there to donate, just use PayPal button above)

Normally, I keep my personal and professional lives separate, but I believe this is story will resonate with many in my network. We're not just going to replace the stolen bus, we're going to buy a larger one to get even more kids to school!  If you want to be a part of this, just click the PayPal donate button and give what ever you can.

 

It is tax deductible and I will be including your name (and your company if applicable) in the new plaque we will give to the school leaders when we purchase the bus (you can also opt out of the plaque if you wish). Remember, that most companies match charitable donations by employees, so keep that in mind if you are donating personally. For corporations, please contact me directly (dean.nelson@mac.com) if you need a differnet payment method to donate. My sincerest thanks in advance!

Quicksilver Winner Announced

Today I am pleased to announced that the team of AHA Consulting Engineers & Winterstreet Architects have been selected to design Phase II of the eBay Data Center in Utah - Project Quicksilver.

eBay Modular Data Center RFP, Round 2!

 

It seems like forever since I have had a chance to blog! Needless to say, we've been absolutely swamped with business growth and pushing innovation as far as we can take it!

One year ago this month we tried an innovative modular RFP process which opened up the design of the new eBay Phoenix Data Center to the industry. As I write this blog, we are knee deep in the commissioning of this ground breaking design dubbed Project Mercury. The challenge we put out through Data Center Pulse has yielded one of our most innovative designs to date. The goal was to unleash the creative minds in the design and consulting arena by outlining the business and technical challenges then letting them tackle the "how". I am proud to announce that the process works. It works very well! The collaborative, partnership nature of this project has made it one of the best I have ever worked on. Barriers were shattered, competitors became partners, and the impossible became possible while the project rapidly evolved and our design requirements were exceeded. But I digress! This blog entry is not to announce the details of Project Mercury (more on that in Oct/Nov as we open it up). This blog is a heads up to the industry that eBay will be kicking off round two of the Modular RFP process! But this time, we're taking it to the next level - Salt Lake City, Phase II!

 

 

The process will begin August 19, 2011! Let the design competition begin! Stay tuned to the Data Center Pulse YouTube channel and the modular RFP page for more information. For more information, please email modular@ebay.com.

eBay Modular Data Center RFP - Quicksilver

 

History

 

On August 15, 2011 eBay pre-announced the release of their second Modular Data Center RFP through Data Center Pulse. The goal was to make the industry aware of what was coming so they could prepare to respond.

Modular Data Center RFPs


    Project Quicksilver - eBay Modular Data Center RFP, 2011



    1. The next round of the eBay Data Center RFP is focused on phase II of Salt Lake City, UT. Watch this page for the official details. The Data Center is targeted to be completed by December 21, 2012.

    2. Project Mercury - eBay Modular Data Center RFP, 2010



Turn Up The Heat!

Project Mercury is born...

Project Mercury

 

Today, we are pleased to announce that EDI, along with their partners AHA Consulting Engineers and Winterstreet Architects, have been selected as the winner of the Modular Data Center RFP - now dubbed as Project Mercury.

This has been an extremely interesting process for us with an unexpected result. EDI, a small company that we had never even heard of before, was able to meet all of the challenging requirements we had proposed to the industry through the Modular RFP process in a cost effective, simple design. In addition, a very compelling ultra dense product named "eHive" emerged from Skanska, one of the RFP finalists. It has not been released publicly yet (stay tuned for follow up). While Skanska was not selected for the RFP, their modular product was innovative enough to warrant further consideration in this data center deployment. All in all, the open RFP process did exactly what we had hoped. It enabled design engineers the opportunity to shed the traditional barriers, consider the difficult challenges and start with a clean slate. The outcome was new and compelling solutions as well as new innovative products driven by the free cooling, density and flexibility requirements.

The Green Team Commits - Let the battle begin!

Carbon Killer

 

This week, eBay announced that by 2012 it will reduce its corporate emissions by 15% over its 2008 baseline.

http://news.ebay.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=410332

Let me break this down for you. This is not just some corporate marketing gimic or easily attainable goal to get press coverage - it is very real and affects my world directly.  As you saw in the release, eBay is firmly committed to making this happen, but it will not be easy. More than half of eBay's emissions come from our Data Centers. From a carbon perspective, we are in the belly of the beast and will be fighting for every metric ton we remove. An aggresive strategy is underway to reduce both our financial as well as our carbon burdon. The Data Center operations teams in partnership with the Green Team have multi-prong, multi-year projects in play that will ultimately lead to eBay reaching this goal. From an operations standpoint it is all about fine tuning the Data Center "machine", holisitically, to achieve operational excellence.

 

The teams are clear that success is not measured with a single metric. It is a combination of metrics. We also believe operations and sustainability are synonymous with each other. The operations strategy is to deliver Availability, Cost Control and Agility by levearing our talent pool and innovating at every level. But we also view all aspects of operations through a sustainability lens. In our business if any of these components are missing, you're not addressing the entire problem. For example, we can meet our availability numbers but miss our carbon reduction goal because of excessive, inefficient, redundancy. On the other hand, we could drive our sustainability focus and miss our cost reduction goals. It is an eco system and requires the right balance to be successful. 

A Geek In Training

Sun Geek

The Sun Will Always Shine

 

I'm sure I will bore most of you with my historical ramblings, but today signifies a big change in my life. It is bitter sweet. I'm leaving the company that I have literally spent almost half of my life with. Sun Microsystems hired me right after I graduated college in 1989. My first day at Sun happened to fall on my 21st birthday.  I was hired to do component level debug for deskside servers in their Milpitas manufacturing plant. It was a whole new world for me. I had moved from a modest town in Colorado to Phoenix, Arizona to attend a trade school for electronics. As I neared graduation, I interviewed with IBM, HP, Sun and others. The Sun interview clicked and before I knew it, I was on my way to the center of innovation - The Silicon Valley - to start working for one of "the" high flying tech companies.  Ironically, I knew zilch about either of them. I was as green as you could get. I had no idea what Sun built, who they sold to, or how they got there. I had never touched Unix and didn't know the difference between a compute server and the server at Denny's.

THE CHILL OFF

 

Chill Off 2 Results presented, October 14 2010!

The results of the Chill Off 2 were presented at the Silicon Valley Leadership Group Data Center Efficiency Summit hosted by Brocade in San Jose, CA. http://dcee.svlg.org

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