NetMagic Opens Fifth Data Center in India

by admin on October 6, 2009

India-based provider of managed hosting solutions Netmagic (www.netmagicsolutions.com) said Tuesday it has added a new carrier-neutral data center to support the global expansion of business in India.

The announcement follows the launch of its cloud services early this year, which includes CloudNet, CloudServe and PrivateCloud.

The 30,000 square foot data center in Chennai, fifth data center company in India, offers world class infrastructure, ample power, almost 100 percent uptime, and energy efficient design, according to NetMagic. The company owns and operates four companies of other neutral data centers in Mumbai and Bangalore.

“The successful global expansion is necessary that local organizations have the infrastructure to ensure the highest levels of availability and performance for critical business resources,” said Sandip Gupta, president of Netmagic Solutions. “As we continue our global expansion of infrastructure data center class, comprehensive service portfolio, deep expertise and proven framework for service delivery, Netmagic easier for customers to establish and expand their businesses and services in India.”

Netmagic will offer its full portfolio management services hosting the new Chennai facility, which meets Tier III and was designed to eliminate any single point of failure.

ISO 27001 Certification Data Center is equipped with state of the art equipment for cooling, power management, security and automation.

NetMagic data centers offer a wide range of features, including raised floors, temperature control systems HVAC, air aspiration smoke detection sense, FM 200 fire suppression systems, systems of video surveillance cameras, biometric access sensors, alarms, security breach, and the power of web systems with redundant diesel generators.

NetMagic On the website, the company offers a tour and a complete data sheet for its data center facilities.

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