Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh will soon become a center data center – facilities concentrate operations and equipment distributed by organizations to store, process, and disseminate data and applications, because the country’s first data center park will appear in Greater Noida region.
The government has given approval to Yotta infrastructure to realize the dream of data centers in the state.
This was distributed by the founder and CEO, Sunil Gupta from the Yotta infrastructure solution during Indian Destination Period Uttar Pradesh was held on Monday.
“DataCentre parks will consist of 6 interconnected datacentre buildings that offer 30,000 server shelf capacity and 200 megawatts of power.
This will be regulated by estimated RS 7,000 crore costs.
Construction for the first building began in December 2020 and scheduled to start its operations in July 2022, “Gupta said.
He said the data center was the center of the digital revolution.
Predicting the increasing demand from the country due to digital acceleration, Yotta has decided to start the construction of two new 30 megawatt data center buildings loading each starting January 2022.
The data center park will be a choice of 100% green renewable energy for customers.
Construction of two additional datancentre buildings on the Greater Noida campus will begin in January 2022.
“We hope our NCR campus operates with the first building before July 2022,” he added.
Gupta said, “We thank the Government of Uttar Pradesh and Chairman of the Minister of Yogi Adityanath for expanding their constant cooperation that helped us accelerate the construction process.
Our DataCentre Garden in Greater Noida will run far to add digital infrastructure not only in the state But also throughout the northern region of the country because Yotta continues to try to bridge India’s data demand gap.
Yotta was formed to contain the Indian digital economy, driven by data.
This has given the Indian digital mission by providing high-quality data quality, Colocation services The biggest tier IV in Asia, he added.