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With a population of 1.32 billion and a 26% Internet literacy rate, India is home to a bustling Internet economy. With the advancements in AI, the need for stable digital infrastructure has increased manifold. Datacenters are critical to support the digital enterprises and startups in India.
Here's a look at some of India's biggest data centres:
Yotta NM1
The Yotta NM1 in Mumbai's upmarket suburb of Panvel is touted to be the largest datacentre in India. The company Yotta, part of the Hiranandani Group, has partnered with major IT companies like Huawei, Microsoft, Nutanix, AWS and Veeam for operations, and plans to open more centres in Chennai and New Delhi.
CtrlS
Founded by the Pioneer Group, CtrlS is a Tier-4 data centre company in India, managing state of the art facilities in Hyderabad, Mumbai, Noida and Bangalore, with plans to launch 100MW hyperscale in Mumbai too.
NTT Netmagic
Founded in 1998 and acquired by Japanese IT major NTT Communications in 2012, Netmagic has been a datacentre leader for years now. It has centres set up in key cities like Noida, Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai and Delhi, supporting IT infrastructure for more than 2,000 businesses.
Sify Communications
You may remember Sify as one of the earliest Internet Service Providers in India. They are now among the leading datacentre operators, supporting operations in more than 1,600 Indian cities and towns. The network connects 45 main datacentres in major cities like Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai, and Sify works with a range of cloud partners like Cisco, NetApp, Google and HP among others.