The Welsh Assembly Government is
leasing 70,000sq ft of space to a datacentre developer to create what will be
one of Europe's most advanced datacentres.
Next Generation Data
(NGD) has invested £200m in the project, which will provide companies with
secure, green storage for large volumes of data and access to blade servers.
NGD has a dedicated power supply with a direct connection to a Primary
Substation with a 400,000v output, giving clients the ability to site
power-hungry applications such as blade servers in high volumes.
The datacentre will be as green as possible, with free air cooling as
standard and motion sensors, to minimise its carbon footprint.
It's a great opportunity for development in Wales, said first minister Rhodri
Morgan.
"Datacentres are the motorways of the 21st century. They are an absolutely
critical tool for economic growth, and that's why I am so pleased that we have
secured this development," he said.
"This major investment will create up to 100 high-skilled jobs, and is a big
vote of confidence in Wales.”
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