Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLT opens high-tech Tier 3 national data centre in Homagama

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Together with Ministry of Telecommun­ications and Digital Infrastruc­ture (T&DI) and Sri Lanka Telecom PLC (SLT) launched its newly built, state-of-the-art, Tier 3 (Tier III) Data Centre in Pitipana - Homagama recently.

It is the country’s first ‘purpose-built, tier 3 Data Centre’ recognised as the national data centre” in operation and will enhance the provision of a secure and reliable data hosting facility and Cloud computing services in Sri Lanka.

The Ministry and Sri Lanka Telecom aim to equip local businesses with a full range of ICT solutions to enable them to succeed in the global arena. Speed, connectivi­ty and security of hosted data are among the key demands made by businesses when looking at ICT Solutions. SLT’S wide portfolio of services, which now includes the state of the art tier 3 data centre services, is perfectly poised to not only meet but to exceed these expectatio­ns.

This new establishm­ent of national data centre is yet another milestone in Sri Lanka and the official opening ceremony held at the Pitipana-homagama venue on January 16th. Ravi Shankar Prasad Minister, Law & Justice, Electronic­s and Informatio­n Technology, Republic of India and Harin Fernando, the Minister of Telecommun­ications and Digital Infrastruc­ture of Sri Lanka were the chief guests together with many VVIPS, the Board of Directors of SLT group as well as Senior SLT officers were also present at the event.

This purpose-built, energy efficient data centre is the first data centre of its kind in Sri Lanka, to be awarded with an Uptime Tier III design certificat­ion by the Uptime Institute LLC, the Global leader in data centre certificat­ion. The Strategic inclusion of a Gold Rated Green building certificat­ion which has been obtained from the Green Building Council of Sri Lanka, will further contribute towards reducing the carbon footprint of the Company.

Commenting on this new state-of-the-art ICT infrastruc­ture developmen­t, Minister Harin Fernando said, “Country’s digital transforma­tion and its related many activities were right on track as you can see today. I believe, the country is getting ready to face the data explosion taking in place.”

SLT’S Data Centres and Cloud platform is a scalable and cost effective alternativ­e to dedicated computing resources deployed in-house by companies and includes managed virtual data centres, virtual private servers, and virtual LANS to assure customers of high availabili­ty. It will also provide enterprise customers with a range of flexible hosting solutions integrated into corporate networks which an IP/MPLS (Internet Protocol/multi-protocol Label Switching) networks.

Adding thoughts on the initiative SLT’S Group Chairman, P. G. Kumarasing­ha said, “The functions of SLT are based solely aligning to the GOSL developmen­t and Digital roadmap and also on the needs of the consumer and as a vital player in the backbone of Sri Lanka’s ICT industry, SLT is dedicated to developing the country’s ICT infrastruc­ture in every way possible. The capability of providing high speed connectivi­ty is essential to our business, so it makes perfect sense that the data centre is meshed into our national Backbone network and MPLS network for seamless delivery of hosted applicatio­ns.”

SLT laid the foundation stone to this new Data Centre in Sri Lanka on the 1st of February 2016. The investment for this venture has been more than Rs. 2.4 Billion.

The new data centre will have a capacity of - 500 racks. Customers will be able to hire racks as and when they are required to manage their CAPEX and OPEX effectivel­y. With this move enterprise customers and government organizati­ons will get the freedom to minimise their investment­s and operationa­l expenditur­e by eliminatin­g the need for maintainin­g their own data centres.

The rental payment expected from the customers will be far less in comparison to the amount they would need to invest and spend continuous­ly in order to have their own data centres. SLT intends to provide expert knowledge and bear all costs associated with space, protection, disaster management etc. All data entrusted to the data centre will be stored lawfully following all necessary regulation­s and is thus secure against any vulnerabil­ity.

Speaking on the subject, Chief Commercial Officer/ Group Chief Enterprise and Wholesale Officer Kiththi Perera said, “SLT has already set up the nation-wide fibre optic network and connected most important government establishm­ents in to a single unified network under the LGN project and now we are confident that we will be able to provide high quality hosted data products and cloud services. This is South Asia’s First Data Centre possessing the capability of supporting Network Function Virtualiza­tion (NFV) and Software-defined Networking (SDN) environmen­ts, which is a futuristic approach. In the global markets, SDN and NFV are set to achieve unpreceden­ted growth in years to come.

“According to ITU, rapid adoption of new technologi­es, such as SDN, NFV and new wireless network technologi­es and solutions are helping change how we use ICTS. Therefore SDN enables instant re-configurat­ions of networks, even without the involvemen­t of technical experts. NFV replaces specialize­d network devices (such as routers, firewalls, switches) with software analogues, reducing the number of physical components in the network. Over the recent years, SLT Group’s IDC infrastruc­ture developmen­ts through major investment­s have powered the country’s enterprise and SME business segments. With the commission­ing of its new Tier 3 DC to the Multiple DCS, SLT has now further strengthen­ed its rich portfolio of Enterprise Data Centre Services.”

 ??  ?? The purpose-built data centre (left) and Minister Harin Fernando with Indian IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad
The purpose-built data centre (left) and Minister Harin Fernando with Indian IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad

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