Company opens data center facility in Singapore to serve leading oil and gas customers.
CyrusOne, a data center operator, recently announced its expansion into Asia Pacific markets with the opening of a new colocation data center in Singapore.
The company mentions that the Singapore facility provides customers a critical location in managing data needs internationally. It offers 3,200 square feet of space, 150 watts available per square foot, and a 100 percent guarantee service-level agreement (SLA) on uninterrupted power with N+1 and 2N parallel redundancies. In addition to the optimal power supply offered by it, the facility accommodates customization and scalability through infrastructure on demand, enabling customers to ramp-up quickly and evolve and grow as needed. Like all of the company's data centers, the Singapore facility has also been constructed to withstand natural disasters.
"We're expanding into Singapore because it is one of the world's leading energy markets. We have a long history serving Fortune 1000 oil and gas customers, and establishing our presence there enables our customers to mirror the same performance successes they've come to expect from a data center provider," said Gary Wojtaszek, CEO and President, CyrusOne.