Facebook to build $1 billion data centre in Singapore

IANS  |  San Francisco 

As governments the world over including in aim to store data of their people within their boundaries, on Friday announced to build its first data centre in that will be located in

The 170,000-square-metre data centre will be built with more than 1.4 billion dollars (over $1 billion), opening hundreds of job opportunities.

"We are excited to announce that Facebook's first custom-built data center in will be located in It will support hundreds of jobs and form part of our growing presence in Singapore and across Asia," said in a statement.

Facebook's data centres are currently located across the US and in

In India, a government panel is currently working on the guidelines to ensure that data generated locally must be stored within the country.

The said it selected Singapore for robust infrastructure and access to fibre, a talented local workforce, and a great set of community partners, including the

"Singapore has also established policies that foster a business-friendly environment, including measures that support the enforcement of contracts and increase the ease of construction permitting," said.

The recently named Singapore as top country in to do business.

The Singapore data centre will be the first to incorporate the new "StatePoint Liquid Cooling" system.

This technology minimises water and power consumption and can reduce the amount of peak water used by 20 per cent in climates like Singapore's, said Facebook.

The 11-storey facility will be powered by 100 per cent renewable energy, Facebook added.

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First Published: Fri, September 07 2018. 09:50 IST