Data Centers: Bytes and Rights

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Data centers in the Asia-Pacific region are projected to grow exponentially – by $60 billion in the next three years, adding over 4,000 MW of capacity. However, in Asia’s 48 countries, demand may not perfectly match supply. In some jurisdictions, capacity is constrained as demand outstrips supply. In others, supply exceeds demand. Multi-jurisdictional or cross-border data center operations offer significant opportunities, such as global scalability, business continuity and access to diverse markets.

作者: 陈川首

Data centers in the Asia-Pacific region are projected to grow exponentially – by $60 billion in the next three years, adding over 4,000 MW of capacity. However, in Asia’s 48 countries, demand may not perfectly match supply. In some jurisdictions, capacity is constrained as demand outstrips supply. In others, supply exceeds demand. Multi-jurisdictional or cross-border data center operations offer significant opportunities, such as global scalability, business continuity and access to diverse markets.

Key takeaways
  • As the need for data centers grows, cross-border data centers come into the picture, despite the challenges of operating across borders
  • Trusted data corridors could be a solution for data centers operating across borders
  • Changes to the global trading system pose a potential threat to cross-border operations