The authorities of Noida and Greater Noida are offering 15 plots for data centers.

The Noida Authority is looking for applicants to 5 plots situated in Sectors 154 and 164. Additionally, Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority plans on investing more than Rs 30,000 crore and has 10 plots up for grabs in Knowledge Park V & Tech Zone.

REAL ESTATE NEWS

Raj K.

2/1/20232 min read

The Noida Authority is looking for applicants to 5 plots situated in Sectors 154 and 164. Additionally, Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority plans on investing more than Rs 30,000 crore and has 10 plots up for grabs in Knowledge Park V & Tech Zone.

Looking to attract potential businesses, the Noida Authority and GNIDA have launched two independent initiatives for the allotment of 15 plots for data centers in their respective cities. This is a great opportunity for companies looking to establish their presence in this part of the region.

In a huge investment initiative, Noida Authority is offering five plots in two sectors while GNIDA has launched a scheme to allocate 10 plots for data centers. The estimated amount of this venture is more than Rs 30,000 crore.

Officials have opened up applications for both schemes to be filled out online, with the cut-off date for registering your e-auction with the Noida Authority being 8th February & 20th February for Greater Noida.

If you are looking for plots for e-auction, then Noida Authority can provide you with options in Sectors 154 and 164. Similarly, Greater Noida has lands available in Knowledge Park V and Tech Zone.

Offering land plots for data centers in the real estate markets of Noida and Greater Noida is likely to draw more investors, creating higher demand for homes, leading to a rise in real estate investments and other associated activities.

FAQ

What does a data center do?

A data center is a centralized facility which enables multiple users to access applications and data using an elaborate system of networking, computing and storage technologies. Industry standards have been established to ensure the proper design, construction and maintenance of data center facilities and infrastructures. This helps in protecting the data stored by ensuring its high availability & security.

What are the types of data centers?

Data centers are the backbone of any business. They store, process, and manage data for organizations of all sizes. There are different types of data centers that can be used to meet different needs. Some of these include public cloud, private cloud, colocation, hybrid cloud, and edge computing. Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages depending on the organization's requirements. By understanding the different types of data centers available, organizations can make informed decisions about which type is best suited for their unique needs.

  • Enterprise data centers.

  • Managed services data centers.

  • Cloud-based data centers.

  • Colocation data centers.

  • Edge data centers.

  • Hyperscale data centers.

What is data center examples?

When it comes to data centers, the requirements for a cloud service provider like Amazon are vastly dissimilar compared to those of an exclusively private government facility. The latter being focused on providing maximum security for classified information while the former focuses on facilities, infrastructure & stability.

What are the top 5 largest data centers in the world?

  • The China Telecom Data Center offers a secure and reliable platform for computing needs. Equipped with state-of-the-art technologies, the data center leverages advanced infrastructure and comprehensive service capabilities to provide customers with high quality services.

  • China Mobile

  • The Citadel Campus

  • Microsoft Data Center

  • DuPont Fabros Technology

  • CWL1 Data Center

  • Apple Data Center

  • CoreSite Reston VA3

How many data centers are in India?

India is well-connected to the rest of the world through several submarine cables, which provide access to Asia, Africa and Europe. The country also has 148 Indian data centers, most of which are located in Mumbai or its surrounding areas.

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