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Etix Builds New Data Center In Ghana

By Daily Guide
Business & Finance Etix Builds New Data Center In Ghana
DEC 15, 2017 LISTEN

The joint venture between Etix Everywhere, Ngoya and Africa Investment Group (AIG) announced the start of the construction of a Tier IV data center in Accra, Ghana.

The Multi-tenant Data Center (MTDC) will be carrier and vendor neutral.

Reliability
Etix Accra #1 will be the first Tier IV data center in West Africa.

The Tier certification from the Uptime Institute guarantees to customers an infrastructure, a capacity, and processes in place to provide a truly maximum level of availability.

“African data centers always face a power supply challenge,” stated Dr Samuel Ankrah, Chief Executive Officer of AIG.

“We decided to entrust Etix Everywhere and their proven design and technical know-how to tackle this issue. The Tier IV certification aims to ensure the quality of our infrastructure for our clients.”

Power supply challenge
“Due to the unpredictable nature of African power utilities and to secure an uninterruptible power supply for the data center, Etix Everywhere proposed to build a solar plant next to the data center,” said Ross Macdonald, CEO of Ngoya.

“The infrastructure will be able to support the data center at full capacity.”

The solar plant will be built and operated by Etix Energy, a subsidiary of Etix Group.

Based on the modular design developed by Etix Everywhere, the first phase of the project will offer a capacity of 150 racks. Over half of the first phase is already booked.

Due to the increasing demand for carrier neutral colocation services, the Joint Venture is planning to build a second site in Ghana to provide full redundancy.

Pan African strategy
This data center marks the next phase of Etix Everywhere’s expansion throughout Africa.

“We are building a global network of colocation data centers so that our customers get access to the best infrastructure wherever it is needed,” explained Antoine Boniface, Managing Director of Etix Everywhere.

“The boom in internet access on the African continent will lead to an increasing demand for carrier neutral data centers. This is the reason why we are delivering a network of interconnected data centers, providing a Pan African platform for the delivery of digital services.”

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