China Daily

Huawei launches Guizhou data center

- By OUYANG SHIJIA and MA SI in Beijing and YANG JUN in Guiyang

Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd, one of the world’s largest telecom equipment markers, launched its data center project in southweste­rn China’s Guizhou province on Wednesday, responding to the company’s growing need to build facilities that store online data and support global services.

The move is part of a deal Huawei signed with the Guizhou provincial government last November and came as the technology juggernaut intensifie­s resources to compete globally.

The first phase of the new data center is located in Guian New Area in Guizhou province. Covering 400,000 square meters, it will operate around 600,000 servers to store Huawei’s global management data.

“Guizhou province offers an ideal climate for operating data centers. It is also an important energy base in China, alongside its favorable data center polices. Taking these advantages, we aim to build an industrial park, which serves as a global management data storage center and a base to train the talents,” said Ren Shulu, Huawei’s senior vicepresid­ent.

The Shenzhen-based firm said around 600 to 800 IT service engineers will maintain the server system and then be sent overseas to support its global services. It also plans to use the center to train selected employees.

Last November, Huawei and the Guizhou provincial government signed a cooperatio­n agreement to work on internet of things technology, constructi­on of a smart city, intelligen­t manufactur­ing, and the applicatio­n of big data and cloud computing.

The company said the cooperatio­n may save as much as $100 million annually in electricit­y charges, due to the lower cost of energy.

Rolling out a range of preferenti­al policies for the big data applicatio­n and developmen­t, Guizhou province is becoming a new big data hub. Last month, Apple Inc announced it would open its first China data center in Guizhou province, which is part of a $1 billion investment in the area and will be operated by a local data management company.

James Yan, research director at Counterpoi­nt Technology Market Research, said he was optimistic about the prospects for the center’s future developmen­t, as it will benefit greatly from the local government’s supportive polices and big investment.

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