Macquarie Completes Major Data Centre Upgrades in Sydney and Canberra
Macquarie Technology Group has completed significant upgrades to its data centre campuses in Sydney and Canberra. The enhancements address capacity planning concerns and cater to the growing needs of local and international customers.
The upgrades include the addition of two ultra-secure zones to the Sydney and Canberra campuses. These new zones meet the highest levels of the Australian Federal Government's Protective Security Policy Framework. Additionally, Macquarie Data Centres has increased rack capacity and expanded other secure zones in the campuses to accommodate more customers.
Macquarie is set to construct its largest data centre, IC3 Super West, in the Sydney North zone. This significant addition will further boost the company's capacity. The largest planned data centre in Sydney, SYD1 East, has also been mentioned in relation to these upgrades.
The upgrades are now ready for occupancy and provide ample capacity for local and international customers to scale their businesses. Macquarie Technology Group's customers include 42% of the Commonwealth Government, major hyperscalers, and large multinationals. These enhancements demonstrate the company's commitment to meeting the evolving needs of its diverse client base.
Read also:
- Regensburg Customs Crackdown Nets 40+ Violations in Hotel Industry
- Mural at blast site in CDMX commemorates Alicia Matías, sacrificing life for granddaughter's safety
- Germany Boosts EV Charging: 1,000 Fast-Charging Points on Motorways by 2026
- Increased energy demand counters Trump's pro-fossil fuel strategies, according to APG's infrastructure team.