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Sify data centres ready to support AI servers with liquid cooling: CEO
IT solutions and data centre company Sify Technologies, on Tuesday, announced that it has become an NVIDIA colocation partner and can support AI servers with certified liquid cooling technology. "With this certification, our data centres in Mumbai-Rabale, Noida and Chennai-Siruserri are ready to support 7-8 GPU (graphics processing units) servers per rack which is approximately 130 kilowatt capacity per rack. This could cater to hyperscalers or any enterprise needs for AI computation in the country," Sharad Agarwal, Chief Executive Officer of Sify Infinit Spaces Limited told ET. He explained that GPU computation requires large power and cooling needs and therefore the right infrastructure is important for data centres to become AI-ready. Liquid cooling techniques, where servers are immersed in a liquid coolant to dissipate heat is emerging as the standard for processing AI workloads globally. This reduces dependency on water and air cooling. However, operational expenses are significantly higher for supporting GPUs compared to generic CPU servers, Agarwal said. The latest development makes Sify eligible to participate in the IndiaAI Mission and bid competitively by finding the right consortium partners, the executive said. "AI mission has multiple layers. At this point of time Sify Infinit Spaces Limited is the only player who can create the infrastructure where anyone and everyone can come and host whatever kind of AI load they want to host. So that way we are qualified as part of AI Mission," he said. Sify is one among the leading data centre operators with existing installed capacity of 190 MW in 12 centres across 6 cities Mumbai, Noida, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Bangalore and two upcoming facilities in Noida and Chennai. Sify aims to offer 350 MW in the next couple of years. "We are in such a scenario of a heavy demand scenario and there are good projections around lot of activity likely to happen in India and India seems to be a sweet spot for not just endemic demand but lots of non-endemic demands," Agarwal said. In September last year, Kotak Data Center Fund (KDCF), managed by Kotak Alternate Asset Managers Limited (KotakAlt) made an investment of Rs 600 crore in Sify Infinit Spaces Limited (SISL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sify Technologies Limited to expand SISL's data center capacity across India and invest in renewable energy. KotakAlt's total equity commitment to SISL is Rs 1,600 crore.
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Sify First in India to Earn NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Center Certification to Boost AI Performance
With the NVIDIA DGX platform and its supporting infrastructure technology ecosystem, Sify customers now have access to high-density supercomputing and powerful performance, offered in scalable and flexible AI infrastructure solutions and accessed through an extensive colocation footprint. Speaking on the significant certification, Sharad Agarwal, CEO, Sify Infinit Spaces Limited, the data center subsidiary of Sify Technologies Limited, said "Sify's data center business offers industry-grade cooling solutions. As AI/ML evolves across industries, Sify will be able to offer complete NVIDIA DGX-powered colocation along with NVIDIA's advanced enterprise AI and data science software out of our Mumbai-Rabale campus and the upcoming premises of Noida and Chennai-Siruseri. We continue to invest in capacity across all our AI-ready data centers which are purpose-built to support this emerging ecosystem in the data center industry."
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Sify Technologies becomes the first Indian company to receive NVIDIA DGX-Ready data center certification, positioning itself at the forefront of AI infrastructure development in the country.
Sify Technologies, a leading ICT solutions provider, has made history by becoming the first Indian company to receive the prestigious NVIDIA DGX-Ready data center certification 1. This certification marks a significant milestone in India's journey towards advanced AI infrastructure development and positions Sify as a pioneer in the field.
One of the key features that sets Sify's data centers apart is their readiness to support AI servers with liquid cooling technology 1. M P Vijay Kumar, the CEO of Sify, emphasized that their data centers are fully equipped to handle the high-density computing requirements of AI workloads. This advanced cooling solution is crucial for managing the intense heat generated by powerful AI processors, ensuring optimal performance and energy efficiency.
The NVIDIA DGX-Ready certification is a testament to Sify's commitment to providing cutting-edge infrastructure for AI applications 2. This certification ensures that Sify's data centers meet the stringent requirements for hosting NVIDIA DGX systems, which are purpose-built for AI and deep learning workloads. By achieving this certification, Sify is well-positioned to support organizations looking to leverage high-performance AI computing capabilities.
Sify's achievement has significant implications for India's AI ecosystem. As the first Indian company to receive this certification, Sify is paving the way for enhanced AI research, development, and deployment across various sectors in the country. This development is expected to attract more AI-focused businesses and research institutions to leverage Sify's advanced infrastructure.
The CEO of Sify highlighted that their data centers are not only ready for current AI computing needs but are also prepared for future advancements 1. This forward-thinking approach ensures that Sify's infrastructure can adapt to the rapidly evolving landscape of AI technology, providing a stable and scalable foundation for businesses and researchers alike.
Sify's achievement is a result of collaborative efforts with industry leaders like NVIDIA. This partnership underscores the importance of cooperation between technology providers and infrastructure developers in advancing the AI capabilities of a nation. It sets a precedent for future collaborations that could further accelerate India's progress in the AI domain.
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