More and more mainstream analysts are identifying the coming AI crash, which is a good indication that it will happen soon.

So, what happens to all the data centers? They are already built but probably very expensive to maintain. Will many of them just be abandoned? Bought up by cloud computing companies? Scammers? Crypto miners? Can they be parted out and sold off piecemeal?

Will they be put to some productive use, or just become massive e-waste sites left to the locals to deal with?

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    Not sure about the buildings themselves, but I’m pretty confident at least their contents will flood the secondhand market with cheap secondhand gear. I won’t say the crypto bubble has burst, but a lot of the mining rigs are being parted out and sold fairly cheap, and one specific crypto mining board has become popular as a DIY gaming system. (Currently doing a BC-250 “DIY SteamMachine” build myself).

    As for the buildings, maybe we’ll see some creative uses like indoor farms or something. Or, perhaps, it’ll just be a mundane “AI datacenter becomes a generic data center”.

    I’d guess they’d be repurposed into business centers or office space like we’ve seen with old malls, but malls were usually in populated areas where datacenters aren’t.

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      It’s kinda hard to reuse datacenter hardware for home use. Many connectors are different, form factors too. Not to mention the noise, in servers noise is about the last priority.

      Selfhosting enthusiasts will get great deals, but I doubt it will become mainstream.

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      Based on where brick and mortar retail is right now (and assuming e-commerce continues to thrive), there won’t be much conversion of the data centers into anything useful due to how many buildings are already sitting idle. Maybe some will become distribution centers. But most will probably sit dormant and slowly crumble into disrepair.

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        They have great electrical connections. Fill them with batteries (not spicy lithium ones) and you have loads of local energy storage.

        Lots of the difficulties with green projects right now is the electrical hook up, so they have all done the hard work!

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      Crypto equipment has always cycled out to the market cheaply, it’s just usually not super useful second hand.

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      The equipment that AI data centers use isn’t really usable as consumer hardware, though.

      It’s like the ASIC rigs used for Bitcoin mining, not the GPU rigs.

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      I’m pretty confident at least their contents will flood the secondhand market with cheap secondhand gear.

      What market? Certainly not the consumer hardware market…?

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        My Need -> eBay -> [server part search term] -> Multiple inexpensive listings with large quantities available -> Buy -> My Need Met

        Replace “server part search term” with full rack servers, switches, SFP+ modules, RAM, power supplies, pulled HDDs/SSDs, and/or any other part I’ve bought used that was a corporate/data center pull.

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            “Homelab nerds” are a market unto ourselves. We get most if not all of our gear secondhand from eBay or similar, and those storefronts on ebay are run by electronics recycling companies that get their inventory from data centers or corporate offices when they shut down or do hardware refreshes.

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      As for the buildings, maybe we’ll see some creative uses like indoor farms or something.

      Nope, though I admire your optimism. They’ll get repurposed into concentration camps.