
20 metro cities account for 60% of global colocation market - report
Northern Virginia takes the lead. Beijing, London, and Shanghai followed suit
Northern Virginia takes the lead. Beijing, London, and Shanghai followed suit
Purchasing Tier III facility near Beijing
But report claims it is merely an upgrade of an existing facility
Policy first launched in October last year
Country opens up to foreign-funded enterprises
Top 20 markets account for 60 percent of global capacity
Equipped with 4,000 AI chips
Trial starting in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Hainan
A role not for the faint of heart
The platform will provide 500 petaflops of compute power in its first phase
100MW of capacity due live in 2025
Company working with AGP and Indian sovereign wealth fund NIIF
Company to acquire Huailai Data Centre and jointly develop site with Heying
Chinese data center firm increases revenues and losses, brings six data centers online and starts construction on five more, and acquired two companies
Company rebrands to “Amazon Cloud Technology” in China
Company acquires 2,000 racks and a public cloud customer in Chinese capital
TJ1's campus will go on to have a 300MW IT capacity when fully finished
But in the end, GDS will own the whole thing
Inner Mongolia is becoming a serious hotspot for data centers
After recently expanding in Beijing
Just like wealth, the colocation market is concentrated in the hands of the few
Chinese cloud vendor installs 20MW of backup power capacity
Documents signed ahead of facility’s opening in 2018
Reducing bottlenecks so that it can effectively have its own private cloud
DCD Hyperscale event in Beijing explored the growth of the Internet in China
While the future of the Beijing metro lies outside the city
China’s largest data center operators converge for the region’s flagship event in October