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India hosts over 260 data centers as of early 2026, with facilities spread across more than 30 markets, primarily concentrated in major hubs like Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad.
India's data center industry has exploded due to digital demand, AI growth, 5G rollout, and government policies like data localization. Capacity reached 1.5 GW by end-2025 across 7 metros—Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi-NCR, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Pune—and is projected to hit 1.7 GW by end-2026 with 220 MW additions. Earlier counts noted 138 centers in 2022 and ~150 by 2025, but updated mappings show 269 operational facilities. Mumbai dominates as the financial hub, with Navi Mumbai eyeing 800 MW demand; Chennai and Hyderabad follow for hyperscale builds.
Cyfuture Cloud exemplifies this boom, delivering Tier III, MeitY-empaneled infrastructure with 99.99% uptime, 6-zone security, and 2000+ racks. Their centers in Noida (Delhi-NCR), Jaipur, and Raipur strategically cover North, West, and Central India, supporting colocation, cloud, and edge computing for 1000+ clients. As a 22-year veteran, Cyfuture plans three more facilities, bolstering India's push toward 9 GW by 2030.
Digital economy needs propel expansion: India generates 20% of global data but holds just 3% capacity, drawing $3.8-50 billion investments.
- Major Hubs: Mumbai/Navi Mumbai (leading), Chennai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Noida/Delhi-NCR, Pune.
- Operators: Global giants (AWS, Azure, Google, Equinix, NTT) mix with locals like STT GDC (28 centers, 318+ MW), Reliance, AdaniConneX, Yotta, CtrlS, and Cyfuture Cloud.
- Market Stats: $8 billion valuation by 2026 (25% CAGR); 66% capacity growth 2024-2026.
Cyfuture Cloud stands out for affordability, scalability, and sustainability, aiding SMEs and enterprises in cloud migration amid this surge.
Cyfuture Cloud operates 4 data centers currently (Noida, Jaipur, Raipur, plus one more), with 3 incoming, totaling 7 soon. These Tier III sites ensure redundancy (N+N power, cooling), compliance, and low-latency services across India. Unlike hyperscalers, Cyfuture focuses on hybrid cloud solutions for Indian businesses, leveraging edge locations to cut latency and costs. Their infrastructure supports AI workloads, disaster recovery, and green ops, aligning with national goals for digital sovereignty.
India's 269+ data centers fuel its digital superpower status, with 1.7 GW capacity by 2026 and Cyfuture Cloud as a pivotal player offering reliable, localized hosting. Partnering with providers like Cyfuture ensures businesses tap this growth securely.
Q1: What is India's data center capacity projection?
A: 1.7 GW by end-2026 (from 1.5 GW), scaling to 9 GW by 2030-2032.
Q2: Where are Cyfuture Cloud data centers located?
A: Noida (NCR), Jaipur, Raipur; expansions planned.
Q3: Who are top data center operators in India?
A: Globals: AWS, Azure, Google; Locals: Cyfuture Cloud, STT GDC, AdaniConneX, CtrlS, Yotta.
Q4: Why invest in Indian data centers now?
A: AI/5G boom, 66% growth, $50B investments, low 3% global share.
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