NTT Ltd., a leading global IT infrastructure and services company and market leader in the Indian data centre industry, announces the launch of its new data centre campus, Noida 2, and the opening of its first data centre. Spanning six acres, the campus will support a planned capacity of 52.8 MW critical IT load in two data centres.
The campus is in Noida’s data centre corridor within the Delhi National Capital Region (NCR), one of India’s largest and fastest-growing economic centres. It is carrier-neutral, interconnected with NTT’s other data centre locations for minimal latency and offers seamless access to top-tier public cloud providers. Its advanced features include high levels of automation that monitor and optimize facility performance and resources like power and water.
“Clients can now access our trusted data centre services from an interconnected campus in North India. As India’s digital economy accelerates towards the one trillion-dollar milestone, we will continue to provide the infrastructure for this growth,” Shekhar Sharma, CEO & MD, NTT GDC India & NTT Com India Network Services, said.
The first data centre delivered today, will support 22.4 MW IT load with an area of 300,000 sq. ft. (approx. 28,000m2). Additionally, this is the first data center campus in India to incorporate seismic dampers, ensuring uninterrupted operations even during significant seismic events.
With this launch, NTT’s Global Data Centers division expanded its India footprint to more than 268 MW with 18 data centres across Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Chennai, and Bengaluru. This includes Mumbai 9 data centre, which recently went live at its flagship Central Mumbai (Chandivali) campus. Together, these facilities cover over 3.1 million sq. ft. (approx. 290,000 m2) across interconnected campuses where clients can plan their infrastructure for immediate requirements and the ability to scale to match future growth needs -all supported by NTT’s full-stack managed services portfolio.
NTT Global Data Centers employs advanced liquid cooling technologies, such as liquid immersion cooling and direct liquid cooling, ensuring clients can deploy the latest AI and high-performance computer platforms in its data centres.