Stack Infrastructure, a leading data center company, constructs a 36MW data center campus located in Inzai, an area of Tokyo that has seen significant hyperscale data center growth. The company is expanding its portfolio in Japan, launching a deep commitment to future investments in the APAC region.
Stack’s two-building, which is linked to a local substation powered by Tokyo Electric Power Company, will provide corporations and hyperscalers with on-demand essential capacity with scalability and redundancy in one of the fastest-growing digital marketplaces.
The critical capacity of each building will be 18MW, with the initial installation including both READYStack and POWERStack.
READYStack commissioned capacity is the easiest way to scale fast. Each data hall is purpose-built for resilience, speed, and the needs of modern companies. It is a RackReady, turnkey solution that provides immediate access to basic capacity and a quick ramp-up to additional power when and where clients need it. Expanding the infrastructure to meet application, user, and data demands is simpler using READYStack.
READYStack commissioned capacity is required when businesses and clouds need to expand quickly. The advantages of READYStack include better bandwidth, increased security, expanded disaster recovery, additional data storage, and premium proximity to fiber and power. Its current capacity is prepared for the customer’s web servers, network hardware, or other corporate infrastructure, enabling the client to develop swiftly, securely, and confidently.
POWERStack powered shell solutions are standardized, powered buildings in available markets built to Stack specifications, and ready for fit-out. Built for managed service providers, enterprise-focused clouds, and businesses seeking speedy scale.
Moreover, with POWERStack, a client can manage crucial operational needs like security, office space, cooling, and more without incurring the high development expenses associated with a build-to-suit design.
The facilities, which have room for expansion, are built to support increased rack densities and floor loading requirements, reflecting the changing requirements in Inzai and APAC. Additionally, the Inzai campus of Stack will have a perfect security layout with distinct entry points and useful separation of services.
Following recent announcements of Stack’s entry into the APAC market with the opening of its regional headquarters in Singapore and its expansion into multiple markets with 124MW across Melbourne, Canberra, and Perth in Australia and a 48MW data center in Seoul, Korea, this milestone marks the company’s accomplishment. A 72MW data center campus is also being built by Stack near Osaka, as was previously reported in December.
According to Stack Infrastructure, to increase your time to market and reduce design and construction risks, Stack has built a powered shell based on standards for ceiling heights, power densities, and floor loading capacities. You benefit from quick time to market, tailored capacity, and quick growth potential. You can take advantage of a setting that encourages innovation while minimizing risk, allocate resources where they will be most useful, and maximize the value of your infrastructure deployment plan.
Furthermore, Stack Infrastructure offers a third solution called HYPERStack.
“HYPERStack build-to-suit data center and Basis of Design solutions provide practically limitless expansion capacity where you need it. Leveraging deep experience in every aspect of hyperscale data center development, we efficiently build flexible, reliable digital infrastructure for the companies that are changing the world,” says the company.