Asia Pacific's Largest Internet Data Center Lands Guangzhou
May 29, 2008 |
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Asia-Pacific Information Engine, the largest internet data center in the Asia Pacific Region, has just been launched in Guangzhou.
Jointly built by China Telecom (Guangzhou) and Guangzhou Tianhe Software Park, Asia-Pacific Information Engine covers a total area of 16000 square meters and involves an investment of up to CNY400 million. It can accommodate more than 30000 client host computers and provide 320G bandwidth.
Asia-Pacific Information Engine is a modern information service hub and platform that provide a variety of IT services such as host computer management, data management, network communications, system integration, host computer leasing, application outsourcing, expert consulting and network security.
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