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NextDC B2 data centre receives Tier IV Gold Certification
Australia’s data centre-as-a-service provider NextDC has announced it has achieved Tier IV Gold Certification of Operational Sustainability by Uptime Institute. NextDC’s B2 data centre in Brisbane received the Tier IV Gold Certification. The certification was formalised by Uptime Institute on 2 August. The Gold Operational Sustainability standard recognises the human factors in running a data centre to meet fault tolerant standards. It includes climate-change preparedness and the growing need for edge computing, outage risk mitigation, energy efficiency, increasing rack density, and staffing trends.
B2 is one of NextDC’s eight data centres across Australia, with three more under development in Sydney, Perth and Melbourne. The three new data centres will add an additional 180MW of capacity, taking NextDC’s total capacity to 300MW megawatts across the country. NextDC’s also holds certifications from the Uptime Institute for Tier III and Tier IV in design and as constructed and Tier III Gold in operational sustainability.

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