Cannon Technologies T4 Modular Data Centres exclusively power Red Cloud's Australia expansion

Red Cloud, a leading Australian technology and hosting organisation, has signed a mutually exclusive agreement to deploy the multi-award winning Cannon Technologies T4 range of modular data centre solutions to power its Data Centre Parks expansion across the continent.

  • Wednesday, 29th October 2014 Posted 10 years ago in by Phil Alsop

The project will see Red Cloud increase its footprint by investing in eleven major data centres around Australia providing one million square feet of technical space. The company is aiming to pursue its disruptive business model, directly targeting wholesale customers with energy-efficient, carrier and technology-neutral data centres.

The first facility, The Garry Henley Data Centre Park, is imminent, becoming fully operational in the first quarter of 2015 at the Phoenix Business Park situated in Bibra Lake, a suburb of Perth in Western Australia. Hot on the heels of that launch will be two further sites due to be operational by Q3 2015. All of the Red Cloud Data Centre on Demand facilities will be populated with the Cannon T4 range of cutting edge MDC Pods.

A unique feature of the Cannon T4 MDC Pods allows for fast deployment in a safe and unobtrusive manner into a working environment, enabling Red Cloud to offer uniquely flexible accommodation options to its clients. The Cannon T4 Pods can be hand assembled in days within the host building using hand tools only, avoiding the need for dangerous manoeuvring using heavy machinery. It is also possible to conjoin adjacent the Cannon T4 Pods into one large data hall for contiguous expansion.

"One of the main drivers in our market is a lower total cost of operation," explains Carl Woodbridge, Red Cloud's CEO, "and that was one of our main drivers in selecting the Cannon T4 MDC range, along with the agility of the product to upgrade components for customers. The customisation aspect is proving to be very popular."

Red Cloud is using Cannon T4’s advanced DCIM software to further enhance the client advantage by enabling cutting-edge remote control and monitoring, driving efficiency, resilience, reliability, and security to achieve a robust and predictable environment with the additional benefit of reduced management load.

The partnership followed an extensive and thorough analysis by Red Cloud of modular data centre solutions available from providers around the world. "We had quite a shopping list," reveals Woodbridge. "We need to provide clients with a blend of cutting edge efficiency, truly granular incremental growth, high security, and expansion logistics without compromising the high resilience required by their operations." Red Cloud also required an unusually broad range of solutions to enable them to satisfy every type of client need at every Tier level.

Cannon T4 is proving to be the ideal partner as Matt Goulding, the company's managing director, explains: "The Red Cloud-Cannon offering is presenting unprecedented advantages to clients with a grow-as-you-earn solution that substantially reduces investment obstacles and makes investment decisions much easier than traditionally experienced."

"Red Cloud has a vision for expansion beyond Australia and with our partnership Cannon T4 will be there to provide the flexible data centre capacity they need," promises Goulding.