UK firm Pure Data Centers (Pure DC) makes a groundbreaking move with the unveiling of its first hyperscale data center in Jakarta, Indonesia. This announcement came from Chandra Irawan, Director of Indonesian operations at Pure DC, through a LinkedIn post.
Designed to meet global efficiency and availability standards, this facility boasts a 20MW IT load capacity and spans a built-up area of 20,000 square meters. According to Irawan, it’s set to catalyze digital transformation and cloud computing advancements in the region.
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The blueprint to construct this data center was unveiled in April 2021, following Pure DC’s partnership with Logos, an APAC-based logistics real estate entity. The facility was initially scheduled to start operations in early 2022, but the completion was delayed by a year.
Logos operates across numerous countries, including Australia, China, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, India, Korea, and New Zealand. Established in 2015 and supported by Oaktree Capital Management, London-based Pure DC has over 250MW of IT capacity operating or in development worldwide. This news is based on itNews Asia.