The Internet infrastructure is like a Russian doll. You peel layers after layers to find architecture being supported by bigger architectures. While we as users might only be concerned with getting the right tutorial videos on YouTube, all the content and data are powered by data centres.
And with further expansion of the internet across developing countries, the requirement for better data storage and operation facilities is going to rise. Here’s where data centres can be the next big thing.
So out of 100s of data centers spread across the globe, which one of them is the best data center? Let’s find out!
Next-Generation Data Europe
It is spanned over an area of 75,000 square feet and is distributed across a three-story building. It packs a staggering 19,000 server cabinets. Moreover, it provides additional room for private data pods. Alongside it also has enough shell space to sustain containers for data centre operations.
Its two major customers are BT and Logica, providing them with 150,000 square feet room space for both of them.
NAP of the Americas
Around 160 global carrier companies use this data center, along with some companies centered around downtown Miami.
QTS Metro Data Center
It was initially built as a Sears distribution centre in 1954. But in 2000, two companies, Core Location, and Metro Nexus bought it for $80 Million. And, turning it into a data centre. Six years after that, Quality Technology Services bought this data centre facility.
It is established in Atlanta and covers a floor area of 990,000 sq.feet.
Tulip Data Centre
- The Biggest Data Center in India
- The Biggest Data Center in Asia
- The Biggest Data Center Outside US.
Located in Bangalore, India, it is spread over an area of 1 Million Square feet. It was made in collaboration with IBM which offered them design consultancy for setup and Schnabel, which offered them peer review consultation.
Lakeside Technology Center
The building was initially meant for housing printing press services to companies such as Sears Catalogs and Yellow pages. It was later turned into a data center facility which houses 53 backup generators for any type of cases.
Microsoft Data Center
Located in Iowa, US, the facility is being built at a cost of whopping $1.13 Billion and pegged to finish between 2019 to 2021.
Kolos Data Center
Kolos also plans to work on 100% renewable energy which saves around 60% of energy costs. This will reflect across cheaper plans on the customer end.
Switch SuperNAP
It is spread across a massive 3,500,000 million sq. ft. area. And, Switch plans to further increase its area, across 1000 acres of land. The construction will come at a cost of $1 Billion and involved deploying over 500 miles of fiber optic cables.
The Citadel
It will take advantage of Citadel’s hyperloop network to provide lower latency rates. It is pegged to be one of the most innovative facilities with over 250 patented innovations used in the construction.
Range International Information Group
Being the most expensive data centre in the world the total costs ran into $3 Billion for the construction.