Indian MSP Plants Flag in San Diego Area

By Doug Barney

A company claiming to have the first Tier IV data center in India, which is also reportedly the largest data center in all of Asia, is now expanding into the US.

CtrlS Datacenters Ltd., perhaps named after the Windows keystroke shortcut for saving files, just established a data center in Claremont Mesa, California, near the San Diego Spectrum, and aims to do in the U.S. what it has long done in India -- provide remote infrastructure management, cloud services and disaster recovery.

The new data center is particularly suited for Indian companies doing business in the U.S., where they can simply use the same services they are used to in South Asia here in North America.

In fact, the Indian and U.S. services will be closely tied together, offering a single SLA for both regions, and fast response time between the sets of two data center-based services.

"The data center in the US region is critical to the growth of the company since 20 per cent of our customers are MNCs, and we are happy to provide similar reliable services in the American region. This enables us to offer an overseas option for our existing customers who are targeting the western markets. The data center will help CtrlS provide infrastructure and technological offerings, existing in India, to customers in the US region and help them solve mission critical situations," said Sridhar Reddy, founder & CEO, CtrlS Datacenters Ltd.

A Managed Array

CtrlS, in addition to non-managed hosting, has a family of fully managed hosting services. On the backup side, data is stored by CrtlS on tape and recoverable from the managed cloud. On the networking front, services include bandwidth provisioning and load balancing. Database services consist of performance management, availability management which can use clustering for high availability, database design and configuration, capacity planning and performance management.

The company also provides managed operating system services, which feature implementation of operating systems, server management, availability services, and performance management and hardening. 




Edited by Brooke Neuman
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