Different types of data centres:
Enterprise data centres: These are owned by large companies that need tight control over their data, like banks or tech firms.
Colocation data centres: It functions as shared spaces where businesses rent sections to store their own servers, reducing the cost of building a dedicated facility.
Cloud data centres: These are operated by major providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure, enabling businesses to store data and access services over the internet without needing physical servers.
Edge data centres: Smaller facilities placed close to users to make services faster and more responsive, perfect for things like video streaming and gaming.
Data centres need significant amounts of space, energy, and water for cooling. Why is Malaysia a strategic location for data centres?
Lower costs
Stable power supply and sustainability focus
Government support