Why TCO and efficiency are reshaping data centre decisions in India
By Chetan Hingu, Country Head – GCC & Value Business, Alliances, AMD India
For many infrastructure teams today, the challenge is not finding more compute. It is finding ways to support increasing workloads without seeing power, cooling, and operating costs rise at the same rate. As capacity expands to support AI, cloud, and digital services, infrastructure decisions are increasingly being shaped by economics. Total cost of ownership (TCO) and performance per watt have become important measures because they help organisations understand not just what a system can do today, but what it will cost to run and scale over time.
Infrastructure decisions are now economics decisions
In India, one of the key challenges is how to efficiently deliver compute within the limits of power, space, and cost.
TCO is now a primary lens for infrastructure planning. Beyond hardware, organisations are accounting for power consumption, cooling, software licensing, rack density, and...
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