• Vantage Data Centers said the new Cyberjaya data centre is fully leased to one customer, and the first campus there provides 31MW of critical IT load (power used only by essential IT equipment).

KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 4): Vantage Data Centers has finished its four-building, six-acre campus in Cyberjaya, with the last 16-megawatt (MW) facility now operating. It is one of the company’s three campuses in Malaysia.

A developer of hyperscale data centres around the world, Vantage now has 41 campuses worldwide with 8.7 gigawatts (GW) of IT capacity, including 1GW in Asia Pacific.

In a statement on Thursday, the company said the new Cyberjaya data centre is fully leased to one customer, and the first campus there provides 31MW of critical IT load (power used only by essential IT equipment).

“Malaysia has emerged as Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing data centre hub, and Vantage is actively expanding our footprint to grow with our customers, including the ongoing development of a second campus in Cyberjaya providing over 400MW of total capacity. We are dedicated to delivering sustainable digital infrastructure to accelerate Malaysia’s digitalisation and contribute to its economic growth,” Vantage Data Centers Asia Pacific president Jeremy Deutsch said in a statement.

The company also bought a hyperscale campus in Johor Bahru with three data centres on 73 acres—about 40 football fields—with 300MW of critical IT load.

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