

The low-temperature boil enables the servers to operate continuously at full power without risk of failure due to overheating. The boiling effect, which is generated by the work the servers are doing, carries heat away from laboring computer processors. Unlike water, the fluid inside the couch-shaped tank is harmless to electronic equipment and engineered to boil at 122 degrees Fahrenheit, 90 degrees lower than the boiling point of water.

Emails and other communications sent between Microsoft employees are literally making liquid boil inside a steel holding tank packed with computer servers at this datacenter on the eastern bank of the Columbia River.
