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The funds will be used to build the region’s first purpose-built Tier-Ready III/IV secure cloud edge data centre which will be able to meet defence-grade security requirements.
“Demand for data centre capacity and secure cloud edge services are rapidly increasing across Australia. Our customers are seeking certainty, flexibility and sustainability; all critical for them to scale and rapidly respond to market demand - this facility has all three,” said Malcolm Roe, DCI CEO for Australia and New Zealand.
He added that the centre will be the first of its kind in South Australia and will provide mission-critical support to some of the state’s priority growth sectors including the local defence, space and hi-tech industries.
DCI to build new AU$400 million data centre in Sydney Watch Now
DCI Data Centers has announced its plan to build a third data centre in Australia, with the new 36MW facility to be located in Eastern Creek, 35 kilometres west of the Sydney CBD.
The company on Monday said it has secured development approval from Blacktown City Council with the facility, located next to its first Sydney data centre, scheduled to be operational in the fourth quarter of 2022.
The AU$400 million facility, named SYD02, is touted by DCI as a purpose-built project, specifically designed for hyperscale cloud, content, and managed service providers. It s hoping the facility will set industry benchmarks for water and energy efficiency.