Iron Mountain looks to offer infra in India for AI needs of global firms: Arvind Subramanian

NEW DELHI: The US-based Iron Mountain has commenced discussions with potential customers to offer compute infrastructure from India for their artificial intelligence (AI)-led training and inference needs.

“We are in conversations with customers who are looking to locate either training or inference loads in India. We have an operational capacity of 14 megawatt (MW) presently, with another 6 MW set to become available by the end of 2025,” Arvind Subramanian, executive vice president and managing director for India at Iron Mountain, told ETTelecom.

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