Chayora launches 10,000 rack Shanghai campus

Chayora launches 10,000 rack Shanghai campus

Chayora, a data centre service provider based in Hong Kong, has launched its 54MW Shanghai hyperscale data centre campus, its second campus development in the portfolio.

A press release said that the campus comprises three, five-storey buildings capable of accommodating a total of 10,000 racks with the first data halls are due to come into service in Q4, 2022.

 “Our latest campus is strategically located to serve Shanghai and Eastern China where our customers have the greatest demand,” said Jonathan Berney, co-founder, and COO, Chayora. “We are delighted to be launching our second campus which offers build-to-suit and wholesale capacity at scale with 10,000 racks available and connectivity.”

This is Chayora’s second campus and when this and its existing Tianjin campuses are fully developed will jointly provide a capacity of more than 200MW of IT load and over 35,000 racks for customers.

"Chayora’s new campus will deliver an international standard data centre environment supported by secured and renewable power, and carrier-neutral, low-latency connectivity to accelerate content delivery, cloud access, and communications services throughout the region," the release said.

Each floor within each building accommodates 672 racks enabling a flexible approach to wholesale and colocation solutions or as part of a larger Build to Suit solution using the whole facility, it added. Customers will have security, operations, and support infrastructure along with connectivity access to all the Tier 1 network providers.

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