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VNPT opens large-scale IDC Hoa Lac data center in Vietnam

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên25/10/2023


Built on a separate plot of land in the center of Hoa Lac High-Tech Park, VNPT IDC Hoa Lac has a total usable area of up to 23,000 m2 , with a scale of up to 2,000 rack cabinets - the largest in Vietnam today. IDC Hoa Lac has achieved Uptime Tier III certification for design (TCDD), construction and installation (TCCF) and will soon be certified for operation (TCOS). The equipment in IDC is provided by famous brands from G7 countries: Cumin, Hitachi, Siemens... In particular, the IDC center is capable of super-fast network connection, an average of 2 Gbps/rack for domestic connection and 0.5 Gbps/rack for international network connection, thanks to VNPT's advantage as the leading telecommunications network operator in Vietnam.

VNPT mở trung tâm dữ liệu IDC Hòa Lạc quy mô lớn tại Việt Nam - Ảnh 1.

VNPT IDC Hoa Lac is the largest and most modern data center in Vietnam.

VNPT IDC Hoa Lac is also equipped with N+1 redundancy to ensure safe and continuous operation even when performing repairs and maintenance, helping customers' services to always be continuous, stable and without any interruptions. In particular, the 6-layer security monitoring system from the outside to the inside of the Data Hall of the data center meets international standards to help ensure the highest level of customer data security.

The center is operated by a team of engineers and IT experts who are well-trained and experienced, most of whom have specialized certificates in Data Center such as: CDFOM, CDRP, CDMS, CTDC, CCNA, CCNP. Therefore, using VNPT's IDC center services, customers can be completely assured of stable connections, high reliability, security and always be supported 24/7 as well as always have the potential ready for customers to expand in the future when needed.

Not only owning the most modern telecommunications infrastructure, VNPT is also a pioneer in providing the leading digital ecosystem in Vietnam. The opening of IDC Hoa Lac is a testament to VNPT's aspiration to accompany the Government in building a modern, internationally-standard digital infrastructure so that Vietnamese data can be stored and processed in Vietnam according to the direction of the Government and the Ministry of Information and Communications. That is the goal that by 2025, 100% of government agencies and 70% of enterprises will use cloud computing from domestic units.

Mr. Huynh Quang Liem - General Director of VNPT Group said that, together with IDC Hoa Lac, VNPT currently owns 8 data centers present in major provinces and cities including Hanoi, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City. All of these centers fully meet strict domestic and international standards. Of which, IDC Hoa Lac is the largest and most modern in Vietnam, capable of providing the most advanced data services in Vietnam, ready to meet the "tailor-made" requirements of all domestic and international customer segments. In the coming time, VNPT Group is expected to continue to seek cooperation opportunities with partners and investors to build more new regional and world-class data centers, using green and sustainable technology".



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