BeCloud launched second data centre module, doubles amount of server racks
<p> MINSK, Oct 30 - PrimePress. Belarus Cloud Technologies JV (beCloud, infrastructural operator) on October 30 launched the second module of the Republican Data Processing Centre (RDPC), the operator reports. </p> <p> </p> <p> The RDPC is comprised of four computer rooms, 156 racks each. After the commissioning of the second computer room, the total number of RDPC server racks has reached 312, increasing the data centre capacity. </p> <p> </p> <p> The data centre is built by the Prefabricated technology (modular system). The core of the second data centre was assembled by Croatia’s Vertiv Corporation. </p> <p> </p> <p> The RDPC received the TIER III Design certificate (compliance of the design documentation with the TIER III level of reliability and fault tolerance) for all four phases of the data center construction. </p> <p> </p> <p> Investments in the construction of the first two modules and the cloud total over $30 million. </p> <p> </p> <p> Belarus Cloud Technologies JV (beCloud) was established in 2012, with a 51% held by the National Traffic Exchange Centre. In December 2015, beCloud launched its LTE Advanced network (4G) in Minsk. beCloud stands behind 4 infrastructural projects in Belarus: the national datacom network, the national data processing centre, the cloud platform, and the LTE Advanced network. End </p>
2020-10-31
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MINSK, Oct 30 - PrimePress. Belarus Cloud Technologies JV (beCloud, infrastructural operator) on October 30 launched the second module of the Republican Data Processing Centre (RDPC), the operator reports.
The RDPC is comprised of four computer rooms, 156 racks each. After the commissioning of the second computer room, the total number of RDPC server racks has reached 312, increasing the data centre capacity.
The data centre is built by the Prefabricated technology (modular system). The core of the second data centre was assembled by Croatia’s Vertiv Corporation.
The RDPC received the TIER III Design certificate (compliance of the design documentation with the TIER III level of reliability and fault tolerance) for all four phases of the data center construction.
Investments in the construction of the first two modules and the cloud total over $30 million.
Belarus Cloud Technologies JV (beCloud) was established in 2012, with a 51% held by the National Traffic Exchange Centre. In December 2015, beCloud launched its LTE Advanced network (4G) in Minsk. beCloud stands behind 4 infrastructural projects in Belarus: the national datacom network, the national data processing centre, the cloud platform, and the LTE Advanced network. End