To become favorite data hub as demand for India data centers: JM Financial

New Delhi [India]April 6 (ANI): India can emerge as a preferred data hub for the entire region, as according to a report by JM Financial, the demand for data centers is unevenly growing.

The report states that both structural and cyclic trends are promoting the development of the demand for data centers.

A large internet user produces a contingent of base data, the government’s data localization push and artificial intelligence (AI) are some structural tailwinds.

According to the report, DCS has a unequally low part of India-it generates 20 percent of global data, but only 5.5 percent of global DC capacity-and in the past, in addition to slow-to-intake capacity in the past, a cyclical growth in DC capacity building has increased demand-supply mismatch at the beginning of a cyclical growth.

The report further stated that its lower-up research shows India’s Collection (COLO) data center capacity of 1.35GW in 2024, which is 38 percent of the year on the year.

Despite this, the report states that 14 of the world’s lowest DC density in 14 Petbite/MW in the country. To get 50 percent of China’s DC density, India needs a total capacity of 5GW by 2030.

This currently declared under-construction + planned capacity by 3.3GW

2028.

Average CAPEX/MW 465 million rupees, it will turn into ancient capital outlay of USD 20 billion in the next 5 years.

The report said that investment on cloud infrastructure (server, etc.) can be an additional USD 60 billion.

“While most of the cloud infrastructure expenses will be done by Hypersscalers, in our view, Capex to DC Capacity (USD 20BN) alone by issuing the Equity of USD 10BN alone (can accept the average D/E of the global players). However, it is only in the report,” reported in the report.

A data center is a physical feature that organizations use to keep their important applications and data at home. The design of a data center is based on a network of computing and storage resources that enable the distribution of shared applications and data.

Major components of data center design include routers, switches, firewalls, storage systems, servers and application-delivery controllers. (AI)

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