Equinix building 18th Australian data centre in Perth

By

PE3 scheduled to open end of next year.

Equinix will spend $76.6 million on the first phase of a new data centre in Perth, offering an initial capacity of 650 cabinets.

Equinix building 18th Australian data centre in Perth
Render of PE3; source: Equinix

Termed an International Business Exchange (IBX) by Equinix, the PE3 data centre will be located to next to the company's existing PE2 IBX facility, some 22 kilometres from the Perth Airport.

Planned to open in the fourth quarter of 2021, PE3 will have colocation space of 1830 m2.

This will expand to 10,600 m2 when fully built, allowing for a total of 1650 cabinets.

PE3 will be the third data centre in the Western Australian capital, with the new Australia Singapore Cable (ASC) and Indigo cable systems terminating at Equinix's Perth campus.

The new cables in Perth mean the time to transfer data between Singapore and Australia is reduced by half, Equinix claimed.

Existing Equinix customers include mining company BHP, and cloud provider Zettagrid.

When PE3 is commissioned, it will be the 18th data centre Equinix operates in Australia.

Update 11/11, 10.30am: This article originally stated that BHP and Zettagrid were "expected" to take space in PE3, citing materials supplied by Equinix. Equinix has since advised that neither company is committed to the new facility.

Got a news tip for our journalists? Share it with us anonymously here.
Copyright © iTnews.com.au . All rights reserved.
Tags:

Most Read Articles

CBA backs GitHub automations to get new features to customers faster

CBA backs GitHub automations to get new features to customers faster

NAB decommissions 26-year-old Teradata platform

NAB decommissions 26-year-old Teradata platform

Microsoft had three staff at Australian data centre campus when Azure went out

Microsoft had three staff at Australian data centre campus when Azure went out

Supernode plans $2.5bn data centre development north of Brisbane

Supernode plans $2.5bn data centre development north of Brisbane

Log In

  |  Forgot your password?