NetMagic Opens Fifth Data Center in India

A screen capture of NetMagic's data center tour video.

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — India-based managed hosting provider Netmagic Solutions (www.netmagicsolutions.com) announced on Tuesday it has added a new carrier-neutral data center to support the global expansion of businesses into India.

The announcement follows the launch of its cloud services earlier this year, which includes CloudNet, CloudServe and PrivateCloud.

The 30,000 square feet data center in Chennai, the company’s fifth data center in India, offers world-class infrastructure, ample power, near-100 percent uptime, and a power-efficient design, according to NetMagic. The company owns and operates four other carrier-neutral data centers in Mumbai and Bangalore.

“Successful global expansion requires that organizations have local IT infrastructure to ensure the highest levels of availability and performance for business-critical resources,” says Sandip Gupta, president of Netmagic Solutions. “By continuing to expand our world-class data center infrastructure, comprehensive services portfolio, deep technical expertise and proven service delivery framework, Netmagic makes it easy for customers to establish and scale their businesses and services in India.”

Netmagic will offer its complete portfolio of manage hosting services out of the new Chennai facility, which meets Tier III standards and was designed to eliminate any single point of failure. 

The ISO 27001 certified  data center is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment for cooling, power management, security and automation.

NetMagic’s data centers offer a range of features, including raised floors, HVAC temperature control systems, air-sense aspirating smoke detection, FM 200 based fire suppression systems, video camera surveillance systems, biometric access & sensors, security breach alarms, and on site power systems with redundant diesel generators.

On NetMagic’s website, the company offers a tour and a comprehensive data sheet for its data center facilities.

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