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groundbreaking in many ways , its 1.45 MWs pale in comparison to the next phase of Space DC ’ s Indonesian expansion . “ JAK1 takes us to a new level in terms of being able to provide better performance and technical specifications to our customers ,” enthuses Hawkins , adding that , “ We ' ve spent a lot of time during the building of JAK2 using the lessons we learned along the way to improve JAK1 .” The four-storey facility can accommodate taller racks , and even denser server deployment of up to 10 kilowatts per rack , and promises to deliver some of the greenest , most efficientlyused power of any data centre in the region . To do that , JAK1 ’ s design is breaking with a lot of the accepted practices in the Indonesian data centre market . “ There ' s a lot of accepted redundancy in the design of some of the data centres in the Indonesian market ,” explains Hawkins , “ which is obviously inefficient , from a product , design , and environmental perspective .” Space DC , Hawkins adds , is looking to educate its customers about the
From cutting down on paper usage in the office , using as little power as possible , and making sure that the power that is used is the greenest power possible , to reusing building materials . “ When we built JAK2 , we didn ' t throw anything away ; all waste materials were reused in the construction process ,” she adds .
JAK1 : Taking it to the next level “ As a design objective , what we wanted to do with JAK2 was provide a robust and resilient data centre built to international standards that matched the quality of facility you might see in Singapore , Tokyo , Sydney and other tier one markets ,” says Hawkins .
JAK2 has been up and running for just under six months now and , while
“ JAK1 TAKES US TO A NEW LEVEL IN TERMS OF BEING ABLE TO PROVIDE BETTER PERFORMANCE AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TO OUR CUSTOMERS ”
DARREN HAWKINS CEO ,
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