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AirTrunk’s new 300 MW Tokyo data centre is set to be the largest in APAC (excluding China) GlobeNewswire September 29, 2020 SYDNEY, Australia and TOKYO, Sept. 28, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AirTrunk, a hyperscale data centre specialist, today announced it would be entering into the biggest data centre market in Asia (excluding China) with a plan to construct a new 300+ megawatt (MW) hyperscale data centre campus in Inzai, Tokyo. The initial ~60 MW phase of the campus is targeted to open in late 2021 to support anchor customer demand. Set to be one of the largest independent data centres in Asia, AirTrunk TOK1 will be scalable to over 300 MW, allowing public cloud customers the ability to scale rapidly to support their growing capacity requirements in Japan. The data centre is the company’s sixth in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, bringing its platform to a total capacity of more than 750 MW across five tier one markets. Founder and CEO of AirTrunk, Robin Khuda, said Japan is poised for a huge acceleration to the cloud.
Source: AsiaOne