Chayora, a leading data center provider in China, will construct three green high-performance computing power centers on its Greater Shanghai Data Center Campus, in order to support the growth of Taicang and Suzhou’s digital economies as well as the industry development structure of the Yangtze Delta Integration, according to Kevin Sun, the company’s general manager.
Taicang is conveniently situated in Shanghai’s Jiading and Baoshan districts, about 30 minutes by vehicle from Shanghai. According to Wang Liping, Vice-Mayor of Taicang, the new Chayora Greater Shanghai Data Centre offers a wide range of benefits including high-quality data transmission and stable power supply. High-tech, high computing power, high energy-efficiency, and high safety green data centers are seeing substantial growth.
Greater Shanghai Data Center Campus, Chayora’s second campus project in China, is yet another accomplishment in the company’s development of green data centers. To support the growth of all businesses’ digital operations, Chayora will make use of its green data centers.
Assisting digital transformation with services that are advantageous to all businesses
The new Chayora Greater Shanghai Campus Data Centre, located on an 8.5-acre (50 mu) site about 80 kilometers from Pudong Central Business District (CBD), supports 48 MW of IT loads and achieves a super-fast network connection with the Shanghai CBD through 10,000 cabinets and a highly reliable independent dual 120 MVA/60 MVA power supply supported by dedicated substations.
By reaching a milestone record of more than 480,000 incident-free man-hours, Chayora demonstrated its commitment to Zero Incident and Zero Injury during the whole process of campus building.
Personalized data center designs and differentiated services
After carefully analyzing the space, power supply, and network resources of the available data center space, Chayora aims to gain a thorough understanding of its customers’ needs before customizing infrastructure for them and tailoring their data center solutions in accordance with best practices in the industry.
Chayora offers important benefits in terms of increased efficiency and decreased energy use. Although the Greater Shanghai Data Centre Campus and Tianjin Campus use distinct technologies due to their varied geographic locations and environmental settings, they both nevertheless produce a PUE of less than 1.25 at this new campus.
Such a low PUE not only demonstrates a superior performance across the entire Yangtze Delta region, but also satisfies the 14th Five-Year Plan’s and China’s most recent industry policies’ mandate to “further reduce the PUE of regional data centers to 1.25,” demonstrating the pioneering and role-modeling role that Chayora has played in data center solutions.
In Q1 2023, the brand-new Chayora Greater Shanghai Data Center Campus will go into operation. Chayora is ready to advance thanks to the strength of its top-notch infrastructure, competent service, and sound sustainable development philosophies, which are motivated by its objectives for the future.