CtrlS makes foray into APAC region, inks MoU with EECO for building hyperscale datacentre in Thailand
Digital Edge Bureau 11 Jul, 2023 0 comment(s)India’s CtrlS Datacenters, Asia’s largest Rated-4 Datacenter (DC) operator, has made a major international foray for building a 150 MW hyperscale datacenter in Thailand. For this the company has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the eastern economic corridor office (EECO) of Thailand for having 10 acre of land on lease in the Chonburi province of this South-East Asian country.
At a time when the digitalization across Thailand, deployment of 5G, and improved connectivity with highly efficient submarine cables with countries such as USA, China, Japan, Singapore and Taiwan is making the country an attractive hub for digital infrastructure, the datacenter development in the Eastern Economic Corridor will attract both internatonal and domestic hyperscale and enterprise customers.
Sridhar Pinnapureddy
Chairman
CtrlS Datacenters Ltd
Sridhar Pinnapureddy, Chairman, CtrlS Datacenters Ltd, said, “Through this collaboration, we aim to serve customers’ needs for digital services, both domestic and international. The datacenter is designed to meet hyperscalers’ needs in addition to serving high-end compute needs of domestic enterprises.”
“We see this datacenter as a unique opportunity to contribute towards development of Thailand’s eastern region and offer a robust diverse option for international customers and partners for establishing their footprint in the country and region. Thailand is strategically well positioned at the centre of Southeast Asia and we strive to bring investments and international customers to the country through our datacentre,” enunciated Pinnapureddy.
Chula Sukmanop, Secretary-General of the Eastern Economic Corridor Office (EECO) of Thailand, said, “The investment of CtrlS Datacenters in EECd, Si Racha, Thailand by leasing about 25 rais (10 acres) for over 50 years will facilitate global trade and demand. This significant investment of CtrlS in EECd could lead to several valued collaborations in the future to come, to the organization, communities, Thailand and the world.”
The datacenter site of CtrlS at EEC offers proximity to submarine cable landing stations for AAG (Asia-America Gateway) and ADC (Asia Direct Cable) systems, making this datacenter a point of connection equipped with submarine and terrestrial cable networks to connect to other datacenters & industrial estates. It is also close to the EEC startup incubator and is elevated relative to flood prone areas (with Mean Sea Level >40m). The Eastern Corridor is geographically diverse from Bangkok, and is at the intersection of multiple fiber paths north and south.