Why African corporations should host their data in carrier neutral data centres - not in-house.
The African data centre market consists primarily of in-house data centres built by banks, Telco’s and Governments for their own use. This has been a function of the lack of availability of carrier neutral data centres. However this is changing with the advent of companies like Teraco which are building World Class Tier 3 + data centres which use the latest technologies for managing power and cooling. The power and cooling requirements of new technology servers and high density suites is leading to many legacy data centre facilities being unable to deliver the energy efficiency benefits of a new purpose-built facilities. The operating costs of older data centres are thus becoming increasingly prohibitive with the life time cost of power exceeding the cost of building a new data centre. The increased requirement for digital and physical security has lead corporations to seek better and ultimately cheaper solutions by going outside the corporation and