A tier-4 data centre has 99.995 percent uptime implying a maximum of 26 minutes downtime in a year.
The centre will further enhance the company's ability to bring in more sellers and MSMEs to the platform and cater to more consumers in the country.
Hyderabad-based technology infrastructure provider CtrlS plans to set up world's largest tier-4 datacentre footprint in India by 2020 with an investment of Rs 2,000 crore, according to a top company official.
The company, which claims to be leader in Asia in tier-4 datacentre category, hosts data of large business houses, including State Bank of India, Tata Group, Mahindra Group of companies, Adani Group, Birla Group of companies and Fedex, among others.
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The partnership with Siemens CVC will enable CtrlS to offer Secure Workforce Productivity Service targeted at increasing the workforce productivity of enterprise customers.
The partnership is aimed at providing a range of services which include datacentre infrastructure, disaster recovery, storage, backup and other managed services.
Data and voice services provider Connect on Wednesday entered into an agreement with data centre company CtrlS to launch cloud computing services in Punjab