Yotta opens first data centre facility, to tap growing demand for cloud migration
Yotta Infrastructure, a Hiranandani Group-owned managed data centre service provider, has opened its first data center facility near Mumbai. With an initial capacity of 7200 racks and 820000 square feet area, the data centre aims to cater the increasing demand from organisations to move operations to the cloud, remotely located servers.
Once fully built, will have an overall capacity of 30,000 racks, said the company.
“We are seeing demand for third party data centre facilities from across the board. Sectors such as media and entertainment, especially OTT players, pharma and healthcare, banking, education are going to significantly boost growth for cloud services,” said Sunil Gupta, managing partner & chief executive officer, Yotta.
With the pandemic fast-tracking the digital transformation efforts across enterprises and mass transition to remote working, Canalys Global reported that cloud spends were at a record high with 34% jump in the first quarter of 2020.