One of the world’s biggest Tier4 datacenters, now in Bengaluru.

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“Yet another validation of the state’s ecosystem, we are glad that CtrlS is establishing its latest data center in Bengaluru” Shri Priyank Kharge, Minister for IT/BT, Government of Karnataka
Bengaluru, February 17, 2018: CtrlS Data centers promises 100% up time for mission critical businesses such as banking, insurance, telecom, internet and enterprises
When a disaster strikes – 43% of business experiencing a disaster shut their operations soon. Those who do survive the aftermath, usually end up closing within 2 years. More importantly, 93% of businesses that experienced disruption in their data center for approximately 10 days went bankrupt within one year. Clearly, data availability and management are crucial not just for the smooth functioning of an organisation, but also its very survival.
CtrlS Data center – who powers 15 of the Fortune 500 Global Multinationals, 25 of the ET 500 companies in India including major banks, insurance companies, telecom players, ecommerce, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and logistics . CtrlS is Asia’s largest Tier-4 Data center and India’s only Tier 4 certified data center and Managed services provider.
The company is now launching Bangalore’s 1st Tier-4 Datacentre, assessed as one of the largest Tier-4 datacentres in South India. The facility is expected to provide India’s growing tech giants with reliable, robust data management and distribution networks, with near zero downtime, 100% redundancy and industry’s lowest PUE.
The company serves major Global and Indian companies including SAP, Deloitte, BMW, Ranbaxy, FedEx, State Bank of India, Panasonic across USA, Singapore, Middle East, and India.
CtrlS operates five datacenters in the country (Four Tier-4 Datacenters and one Tier-3 Datacenter). The Tier-4 datacenters are spread across Hyderabad, Mumbai, Noida and the Bangalore facility. Another Tier—3 datacenter is located in Chennai. It’s datacenter footprint across the country spans over half-a-million square feet and has a rack capacity exceeding 10,000.
Its new Tier-4 facility in Bengaluru besides being carrier-neutral, boasts of largest peering and IP-transit arrangement including 170 CDN PoPs across 35 countries with 18 Domestic PoPs across India. The company has a large concentration of edge servers, at key locations with high internet traffic. With intelligent storage load balancing, caching /routing, and high computing and caching power at each PoP, CtrlS promises a high QoS leading to High Quality of Experience (QoE).
CtrlS with its robust network ecosystem, with multiple datacentres, internet connectivity, and own infrastructure including dark-fiber assets, peering, and private internet exchange, provides low latency combined with 99.995% uptime guarantee.
A total investment of Rs. 500 Cr has been planned tor the Bangalore datacenter facility and offers rich employment potential for the state of Karnataka. It plans to hire over 200 engineering and science graduates in the times to come.
Shri Priyank Kharge, Minister for IT/BT, Government of Karnataka, who will be a part of the launch of the new CtrlS datacenter, said “It is yet another validation of the state’s ecosystem, we are glad that CtrlS is establishing its latest datacenter in Bengaluru which is fast emerging as a global hub for data centers and I’m sure the CtrlS datacenter will be the start of the ecosystem”
Speaking on the launch, Mr. Sridhar Pinnapureddy, Founder and CEO, CtrlS said  “We are delighted to announce the launch of Indian Silicon Valley’s and Bangalore’s 1st Tier-4 Datacenter. Our Tier-4 datacenters are equipped to power mission critical applications requiring near zero downtime and low latency. We are investing approximately Rs. 500 Cr. in our world class facility – which also is the World’s 1st LEED Platinum Certified building with industry best PUE enabled by a Carrier-Neutral platform and highest uptime SLA of 99.995%”
CtrlS Datacentres thus is an obvious choice for India’s internet and banking giants.

Corporate Comm India(CCI Newswire)