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Increasing demand for digital spurs growth of data centres

June 03, 2021

Increasing demand for digital spurs growth of data centres

Chennai’s data centre capacity is relied upon to develop by 2.5 occasions to 133 MW by 2023 attributable to request from cloud players, according to a JLL report named ‘2020 India Data Center Market Update’.

“Chennai is required to stay as a main data centre objective because of its essential area, four link arrivals and solid force supply. The city saw 16 MW assimilation in 2020 essentially determined by request from cloud players. The key server farm centers of Ambattur and Siruseri are relied upon to add 79 MW during 2021-23. Cloud players incline toward superior grade, versatile server farm offices offered by the operators. The presence of IT/ITeS, BFSI and manufacturing sector is additionally expected to drive interest” said Siva Krishnan, Managing Director – Chennai and Coimbatore, JLL India, in an official statement.

As the server farm scene keeps on advancing, the business is relied upon to develop exponentially to reach 1,007 MW by 2023 from 447 MW.

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