A new generation of AI data centres is needed that supports the continent's increasing desire for advanced, intelligent capabilities.
Green digital infrastructure empowers an intelligent Africa Fan Shixing , Director of Huawei ’s Data Centre Facility Integration Business Dept.
As enterprises and citizens ramp up their AI use through generative models and the broader uptake of AI increases, the energy used by data centres will grow. This is because the technology yields many potential benefits for sectors like healthcare, education, manufacturing and more, making it an attractive way to increase efficiency and productivity. But if people are to reap these benefits, data centres must operate through interconnected high-speed networks to deliver high computing power.
This solution provides highly reliable services and has best-in-class disaster recovery functionality. Should any natural disasters affect the data centre’s location, FusionBlock is built to resist level nine seismic events, and level 17 winds, and it has a two-hour fire rating and good corrosion protection as well as heat insulation.
Additionally, businesses that use FusionBlock DC will rest assured that their data can reliably be accessed and securely stored thanks to Huawei’s unified data recovery service. When organisations need to migrate their data or consolidate their information, Huawei’s all-in-one data centre-level services are on hand to ensure a smooth transition.“More open minded and pragmatic actions are needed to build green, digital infrastructure and thus accelerate the intelligent era,” said Fan.
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