has to ... "We have a relatively small amount of inventory compared to demand," Mr Scroggie said.Cannaccord Genuity analyst Conor O'Prey said the need for S3 was clear.
It's a quality problem to have and we've just started site selection reviews and land acquisition work for S4 and M4. Digital infrastructures are empowered by the data centre that supports them. S2 total load will be 30MW and NextDC has already sold more than 20MW in less than two years.S3's initial IT load is expected to be 12MW, with total capacity of 80MW expected to be available by the first half of 2022.The facility achieved functional completion in the first week of August 2020 and it is mostly complete, with a few bits of work still going on. ... opened
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"Customers can just buy a rack and put their kit in it, ready to go. "The need for S3 is apparent with 36 megawatts of 46 megawatts across S1 and S2 now contracted, leaving 10 megawatts of available capacity until S3 reaches practical completion in around two years," he said.Offshore, the business has been scouting for its first international location in either Singapore or Japan for two years now.Its progress there has been slowed slightly by COVID-19, but Mr Scroggie said it was still a near-term priority for the company.Rather than immediately gain a foothold by acquiring a data centre owned by a competitor in those markets, NextDC is committed to building its own sites.
"For 2021, the business forecast revenue from its data centres to be in the range of $242 million to $250 million and underlying EBITDA of $125 million to $130 million, compared with $104.6 million in 2020.On the back of the result, NextDC traded flat on Friday at $11.90 per share, while the SCOVID-19 has provided a nice tailwind for the business, with Mr Scroggie saying it has accelerated the trend of enterprises moving to the cloud.When NextDC was founded by serial entrepreneur Bevan Slattery 10 years ago, there were plenty of sceptics and even three years ago the business was still being quizzed by analysts on whether it was building too much capacity.Mr Scroggie says the company is still scouting for its first offshore location. NEXTDC data centres offer unprecedented levels of sustainability, reliability and resilience that will see your business thrive. "NextDC has already gone carbon neutral for its own IT load, but there's more on the horizon where "green" initiatives and sustainability is concerned, Martin said.Scully said NextDC likes to do everything in-house, boasting that its own team of engineers were charged with designing new facilities and upgrading existing ones.Although work on S3 has only just begun, S4 is on the drawing board -- as are many others -- with a focus on maintaining customer needs.
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