Netstore's operation has added data storage capacity

Evolution builds £6m datacentre for Netstore

VAR invests in new facility to support growth in London business

Written by Kayleigh Bateman, CRN

Datacentre builder Evolution has designed, project-managed and installed a £6m datacentre for VAR Netstore.

The 550m2 datacentre will double Netstore’s data storage capacity and support the predicted growth of its managed services division and co-location facilities.

Hosting about 250 racks, the new datacentre features a centralised building management system to monitor and report on power, cooling, security and fire protection.

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Ian Cross, chief information officer of Netstore, said the deployment was the company’s second datacentre and co-location facility.

“It reflects a significant increase in business [for us] within London, where demand for capacity and power is outstripping availability.”

Cross said rising energy prices meant Netstore customers increasingly sought more robust and cost-effective managed services and storage solutions.

“With this in mind, operational sustainability was at the forefront during the design and build.”

The datacentre uses in-rack cooling with chilled water, maintaining temperatures at around 23°Celsius.

Simon Osman, managing director of Evolution, admitted that most datacentres were kept cooler, as recommended by storage and UPS vendors.

“However, a datacentre will perform equally well at a higher temperature and in doing so, datacentre owners will see a significant reduction in their energy bill,” Osman claimed. “It is the simplest steps that make the biggest difference.”

Netstore’s Cross said a lower energy bill should help the company keep prices down for its fixed-rate customers or invest in further facility improvements.

“Also, we can demonstrate our support for environmental sustainability,” Cross added.

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