Digital Realty Opens NRT14 Data Center, Third Facility at NRT Campus in Japan
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TOKYO, Radarseluma.disway.id, GLOBE NEWSWIRE -- Digital Realty (NYSE: DLR), the world’s largest cloud- and carrier-neutral data center platform, today announced the opening of the NRT14 data center (“NRT14”) at its NRT campus in Inzai City, Chiba Prefecture, in Japan.
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NRT14 is the third facility at the NRT campus, following the NRT10 data center, which opened in 2021, and the NRT12 data center, which opened in 2024. With the addition of NRT14, the total IT power capacity of the NRT campus is expected to approach 100 megawatts (MW).
Developed by MC Digital Realty, Digital Realty's 50/50 joint venture in Japan with Mitsubishi Corporation, NRT14 features a high-power, high-density environment with hybrid liquid- and air-cooling capabilities optimized for next-generation graphics processing units (GPUs), enabling customers to address the rapidly diversifying demand for AI infrastructure.
Hybrid Liquid- and Air-Cooling Environment for High-Density AI Workloads
NRT14 is one of the first facilities in Japan to achieve the DGX-Ready Data Center certification, designed to support next-generation high-density AI. This certification reaffirms the facility’s capability to host advanced AI infrastructure and other high-performance computing environments. This enables stable and efficient operation of high-density AI workloads exceeding 100 kilowatts (kW), as well as applications such as high-performance computing (HPC), machine learning, and virtual reality. In addition to delivering higher performance and efficiency, the facility also helps reduce operational costs.
NRT14 also provides a hybrid facility environment where liquid cooling and air cooling can coexist, allowing optimal and stable operation of GPU servers. The facility supports high-density colocation services of up to 150 kW per rack, along with a low-latency, high-speed network environment.
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