Pi Datacenters achieves uptime institute Tier IV design certification

Pi Datacenters achieves uptime institute Tier IV design certification
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Pi Datacenters, India, the enterprise class Datacenter and Cloud service provider based at Amaravati, the new capital region of Andhra Pradesh, today announced that the company has been awarded Uptime Institute Tier IV Design Certification, achieving the highest standards for infrastructure, functionality and capacity as demonstrated on the design documents.

Pi Datacenters, India, the enterprise class Datacenter and Cloud service provider based at Amaravati, the new capital region of Andhra Pradesh, today announced that the company has been awarded Uptime Institute Tier IV Design Certification, achieving the highest standards for infrastructure, functionality and capacity as demonstrated on the design documents.

To earn a Tier Certification of Design Documents, a facility is evaluated on mechanical, electrical, structural and site elements, and certified facilities also receive expert recommendations to enhance Operational Stability over the long-term. “We are pleased to award Pi Datacenters with the Uptime Institute Tier IV Design Certification,” said John Duffin, Managing Director, South Asia, Uptime Institute.

“Achieving a Tier IV Fault Tolerant Design Certification illustrates that the facility meets the highest standards for infrastructure functionality and capacity as demonstrated on the design documents. This ensures that plans are configured to meet uptime goals and provide the sustainable business critical infrastructure needed, and is an important first step toward Tier Certification of Constructed Facility.”

“We are thrilled to be part of the elite league of data centers in the world to have received the Uptime Institute Tier IV Design Certification,” said Kalyan Muppaneni, Founder and CEO, Pi Datacenters, “This is another positive step forward in introducing world class data center design to Indian enterprises, with rigorous standards to help us continue to re-define a benchmark for excellence.”

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