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Green Data Centre for Reduced Emissions

04 January 2010 00:00 am , CTOF Team

Will be helpful for companies wanting to go green

Neesa Technologies launches commercial Tier III data center in Ahmendabad, Gujarat and a data recovery center at Jaipur, Rajasthan. This is the first such data center in Gujarat.

The data centre is energy efficient, and helps reduce carbon emission and addresses the issue carbon caps or taxes, which might be imposed in future.

Data center is located in a 5000 sq. ft. facility with raised flooring.  Data Centre utilises Intel Nehlem Xeon IBM blade servers (Rack Server - 42 U) with redundant power supply, (80 KVA - 2 UPS) . Network is supported with the direct leased lines.

The routers, switches and fibre optic back bone manage the peaks traffic with the highest efficiency. The continues monitoring of equipment, bandwidth and services is done with 24X7 service backup. The company claims 99.918% uptime for this facility.

The Data centre adhere the CICS & CICMS security standards for hosting services.

Apart from the Tier III data center, NTPL also provides various services like software solutions for various industry segments like ERP, CRM, BI, UC, DMS and core banking solutions.


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gauravpradhan Sun, 2010-02-28 21:54

I read this 6 para more the 60 times to find out how this Data Center is Green but couldn't find the answer.


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