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actively being addressed, but it will likely remain a challenge for the foreseeable future. Regardless of the issues described above, the data surge the continent has been experiencing for some time is now clearly fuelling an African data centre boom. New professionally built and maintained facilities are needed across the continent as a matter of urgency, and this is providing opportunities not only for the traditional players in the ICT world, but also for entrepreneurs looking to establish entirely new service opportunities with dedicated colocation and data hosting facilities. The question is where these new facilities are going to come from? The answer is prefabrication The clear answer to addressing Africa’s immediate need for more data centres is prefabrication. Prefabricated data centres are built off-site in clean room factories where they’re also pre-equipped and fully tested before being deployed and commissioned in the country. In this way, construction costs and timescales can be managed with far greater accuracy, and the data centres are built by a team of professionals highly experienced in delivering Tier-certified facilities – all of which contribute to significantly reducing project risk. Traditionally inherent inflexibility of constructed buildings means that they’re typically built over-sized in the hope that the business will ultimately fill it – an extremely inefficient use of capital. By contrast, the modular nature of prefabricated facilities allows capex to be more accurately managed during the initial build phase, and to be tightly kept in line with the growth of the business over time. So future expansion can be undertaken exactly when the business needs greater capacity and without interrupting ongoing data centre operations. As a result, as they expand prefabricated facilities can also take advantage of new technologies that may not have been available during the first phase of the project. Critically, given Africa’s immediate need for new data centres, a prefabricated approach will always deliver fully commissioned facilities in a fraction of the time it would take to build a traditional brick and mortar one. And that means faster service improvements for service users and faster time to revenue for service providers. It’s clear that Africa needs a lot of new data centres, and fast. The good news is that prefabricated facilities are clearly the right solution for Africa’s short, medium and long term data centre needs. n FRESH AIR COOLING EcoCooling CloudCooler ® Range Save up to 90% on your cooling costs with EcoCooling’s evaporative cooling and free cooling solutions. Data Centers Simple, safe and efficient. Filtration A number of filtration options are available, Grade G4 is fitted to the CloudCooler ® Range. Free Cooling When the temperatures outside are low, outside air is used to cool the IT equipment. Evaporative cooling On the hottest days, natural cooling can be used, eliminating the need for refrigeration . AWARD WINNING EFFICIENCY ECOCOOLING CAN HELP YOU ACHIEVE AN OPERATING PUE OF LESS THAN 1.1 www.ecocooling.co.uk | [email protected] | +44 (0)1284 810 586 www.networkseuropemagazine.com