NTT launches hyperscale data centres in Navi Mumbai
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NTT launches hyperscale data centres in Navi Mumbai

NTT has recently announced the launch of its latest hyperscale data centre campus NAV1A in Navi Mumbai, the first one in the satellite city. The campus will have up to four data centres with 150 MW of facility load. The Mahape campus or NAV1A data centre is spread across 4,00,000 sq ft with the...

NTT has recently announced the launch of its latest hyperscale data centre campus NAV1A in Navi Mumbai, the first one in the satellite city. The campus will have up to four data centres with 150 MW of facility load. The Mahape campus or NAV1A data centre is spread across 4,00,000 sq ft with the capacity to host 5,000 racks and support over 30MW of IT load. With this, NTT will have 12 data centres across India. NAV1A has deployed alternative cooling solutions including Liquid Immersion Cooling and Direct Contact Liquid Cooling to improve the data centres PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness).Contact: NTTWebsite: www.global.ntt

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