ST Telemedia GDC unveils Loyang hyperscale data centre
ST Telemedia GDC unveils Loyang hyperscale data centre
In order to mitigate pandemic-induced construction delays, many of the electrical, mechanical and building elements were prefabricated offsite. Credit: STT GDC
ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) has officially launched its STT Loyang facility in Singapore, its largest facility in the country to date.
In late 2018, the Singapore-headquartered data centre operator revealed plans to construct its largest data centre facility in the country – and its seventh locally. At the time, the company said the new facility was due for completion by mid-2020.
Now, evidently a year later than initial projections, the facility is up and running.
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STT GDC starts construction on eighth Singapore data center 09 Apr 2021
ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) has started construction on the company’s eighth data center in Singapore as part of an addition to its Defu data center campus.
STT Defu 3, which will span seven levels and more than 14,500 square metres, will be completed by the third quarter of 2022. The facility adds 15 megawatts (MW) of capacity, which will bring the campus’s total capacity up to 40MW. Furthermore, the facility will also meet the BCA-IMDA Green Mark Platinum and LEED 4 sustainability benchmarks.
Once Defu 3 is operational, the entire STT Defu Campus will be linked via internal fibre connections. STT DGC states that the fibre mesh will enable customers to create private fibre links between buildings. Further, any telecommunication carrier already on campus will be able to support the facilities.