India's Webyne Builds 10MW Tier 3 Data Center Capacity
2026-07-14 10:49
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - India's Webyne Data Center Private Limited has recently established 10 megawatts of Tier 3 data center capacity in the Delhi-National Capital Region to support artificial intelligence, GPU cloud, enterprise cloud, and high-performance computing workloads. The existing capacity is distributed across multiple data center facilities, with 1 megawatt owned and operated by Webyne India and the remaining 9 megawatts delivered through third-party Tier 3 data centers located in different areas. The company also plans to expand its total data center capacity to 100 megawatts within the next 12 months.

The 10MW capacity now in service does not come entirely from a single new campus but is composed of owned facilities and third-party data center resources. Webyne India currently directly owns and operates 1 megawatt of infrastructure, with the remaining capacity connected to Tier 3 data centers selected and configured for location. Through this construction and expansion model, the company can rapidly increase server, power, and network resources using existing data centers while expanding its own infrastructure.

At present, Webyne India's data center capacity is primarily concentrated in the Delhi-National Capital Region. Multiple facilities in this area collectively form its cloud computing and AI infrastructure hosting system, providing operational space for GPU servers, dedicated servers, enterprise cloud platforms, storage systems, and network services. The company stated that more infrastructure is expected to become operational within the next 6 to 8 months, further augmenting existing data center resources.

According to the expansion plan, Webyne India will increase total capacity from 10 megawatts to 100 megawatts over the next 12 months, adding approximately 90 megawatts. The expansion will continue to combine owned data centers with third-party Tier 3 facilities rather than relying solely on a single campus. The company has not yet disclosed specific addresses for new facilities, capacity allocation for each project, construction investment, power access plans, or phased commissioning timelines.

Based on the current construction structure, owned facilities will host core computing resources under the company's direct control and operation, while third-party data centers will be used to rapidly expand capacity at different locations. As subsequent facilities come online, Webyne India needs to simultaneously scale up server deployment, data storage, network connectivity, and cloud resource orchestration capabilities, enabling computing resources distributed across multiple data centers to be delivered uniformly to enterprise and AI customers.

This data center expansion is primarily focused on GPU-intensive workloads. Webyne India already offers GPU cloud and GPU dedicated server products based on hardware such as NVIDIA A100, A16, V100, and RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell, covering machine learning, deep learning, model training, 3D rendering, and high-performance computing. The increased data center capacity will provide deployment conditions for more GPU servers and supporting storage and network equipment.

In addition to GPU cloud, the new capacity will also support dedicated servers, enterprise cloud, cloud storage, and network services. Webyne India's website shows that its cloud and server products involve NVMe storage, dedicated computing resources, and network port configurations of up to 1Gbps. As data center capacity expands from 10 megawatts to 100 megawatts, the company will further increase the power and floor space available for computing equipment, storage systems, and network infrastructure.

Tier 3 data centers typically require redundant power, cooling, and network systems to maintain facility operations and ensure business continuity during equipment maintenance. However, Webyne India has not yet disclosed the number of cabinets, server scale, power density, cooling methods, or backup power configurations corresponding to this 10MW capacity, nor has it specified whether all subsequent 100MW facilities will be built to uniform technical standards. Therefore, the confirmed construction content at this stage mainly includes the commissioning of 10MW capacity, additional facilities to be operational within 6 to 8 months, and the overall goal of expanding to 100 megawatts within the next year.

Webyne India has also listed multiple partner data center operators and infrastructure service providers, stating that its operations cover over 20 data centers across more than 10 locations in India. Through a distributed facility system, the company can deploy GPU cloud, enterprise cloud, and dedicated servers in different regions, reducing the limitations of concentrating computing resources in a single data center.

As the 100MW expansion plan is gradually implemented, Webyne India's data center construction will shift from the current 10MW capacity primarily in the Delhi-National Capital Region to a larger-scale computing infrastructure network composed of multiple owned and partner facilities. Subsequent construction will focus on commissioning new capacity, deploying GPU servers, expanding storage and network systems, and achieving unified orchestration and operation of resources across different data centers.

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