North India’s first Hyperscale Data Centre

  • Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recently inaugurated Yotta D1 – India’s second and North India’s first hyper-scale data centre – in Greater Noida.
  • Yotta D1 is the first of the 6 data centre buildings currently being built in the Greater Noida data centre park. 
  • The first data centre was operationalized in just 20 months with an investment of around Rs.1,500 crore. 
  • The hyperscale data centre was developed by Yotta Infrastructure – an arm of the Hiranandani Group. 
  • It is situated at a strategic location close to important business hubs of India’s National Capital Region. This provides a major boost for the region’s digital economy.
  • The data centre spans across 3 lakh sq feet, having a ground floor and 7 other floors. 
  • It has an IT load capacity of 28.8 MW. 
  • It is capable of hosting 5,000 racks across 7 server floors. It offers fail-safe 48-hour power backup on full load.

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