Tropical datacenter now up and running in Singapore
Touted as the world's first datacenter testbed for tropical climates, the facility aims to demonstrate several key outcomes, including up to a 40% reduction in energy and water consumption.
Touted as the world's first datacenter testbed for tropical climates, the facility aims to demonstrate several key outcomes, including up to a 40% reduction in energy and water consumption.
These new standards can potentially yield energy savings of between 2% and 5% for every 1 degree Celsius increase in such environments. Here's what to know.
Singapore telco ropes in Indonesian partners Telkom and Medco Power to mark its first data centre project in the Asean market, where it hopes to tap growing demand for digital and cloud services.
The US-based Frontier HPE Cray supercomputer is a long way ahead of other supercomputers around the world.
Power shortages in Ireland threaten to scupper plans by cloud giants AWS, Equinix and Microsoft to expand their data center footprints.
MetaVerse Green Exchange and Red Dot Analytics have teamed up to help data centres in Singapore measure their carbon footprint and improve their operational efficiencies towards greater sustainability.
Its fifth data centre in Singapore houses an additional 1,475 cabinets, offering 83,000 square feet of colocation space, and is touted to meet the government's focus for such facilities in the country to be resource-efficient.
Singapore's trade minister says it will be "more selective" of data centres it will allow in the country, singling out facilities that demonstrate high "resource efficiency".
Microsoft is previewing its Cloud for Sustainability, which is for customers looking to monitor and lower their own carbon footprints.
Equinix and PGIM Real Estate's SY9x and SY10x facilities will boast more than 55MW of power capacity.