Digital Trust and Savvis acquire HK data center
By StorageAsia Editors | Jul 19, 2012
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Digital Realty Trust and Savvis have announced the completion of the joint venture acquisition of a 164,000-square-foot (15,236-square-meter) facility in Hong Kong.
The acquisition represents Digital Realty's entrance to the Hong Kong market, while building on Savvis' existing local presence.
The data centre facility is located at Tseung Kwan O Industrial Estate in New Territories, approximately 12 miles from downtown Hong Kong. Upon redevelopment, the building will be capable of supporting approximately 5.76 megawatts of IT load capacity.
Construction is expected to begin in the third quarter of 2012.
"The joint venture will provide next generation, large colocation and managed/cloud services aligned with the Hong Kong government's Digital 21 Strategy of making Hong Kong a data centre hub for cloud services," added Kris Kumar, senior vice president and regional head, Asia Pacific, for Digital Realty.
"The completion of this acquisition with Digital Realty helps us further address demand for managed services, colocation and cloud solutions in the high-growth Hong Kong market," said Mark Smith, managing director, Asia, for Savvis. "Through this joint venture, Savvis will utilize capacity within the facility to provide our customers with network, managed IT and cloud services."
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