LightEdge: Singapore II Data Center
About Singapore II Data Center
The Singapore II Data Center is LightEdge’s second facility in this global digital hub, purpose-built to support increasing demand for secure, scalable, and high-performance infrastructure in Southeast Asia. Strategically located in a separate zone from Singapore I, this data center offers geographic redundancy and diverse connectivity options, making it ideal for disaster recovery, AI workloads, financial trading systems, and international business operations.
Key Facility Features
- Location: Located in a high-tech, low-risk district of Singapore, offering maximum uptime and close proximity to key financial and internet exchange hubs.
- Design & Capacity:
- Tier III+ certified with concurrently maintainable infrastructure
- Dual power paths with 2N UPS systems and backup diesel generators
- High-density cooling and raised floor layout
- Earthquake- and flood-resistant design in accordance with Singapore building codes
- Interconnectivity:
- Direct dark fiber links to Singapore I Data Center
- Access to major cloud providers via local on-ramps
- Peering access to Asia-Pacific internet exchanges
Security & Compliance
- Advanced Security:
- Multi-layered perimeter security
- Biometric authentication and mantrap entries
- 24/7/365 video surveillance and staffed security
- Compliance Standards:
- ISO 27001
- SOC 1 & 2 Type II
- PCI DSS, HIPAA-ready
- Aligned with PDPA and GDPR for global data governance
Service Portfolio
- Enterprise Colocation: Modular private suites, secure cages, and high-performance racks
- Cloud Enablement: Supports hybrid and multi-cloud strategies with direct connect options
- AI & HPC Infrastructure: Built to support machine learning, large-scale inference, and high-performance computing workloads
- Managed Services: Full stack support including NOC, compliance services, and proactive monitoring
Why Singapore II?
Singapore II complements LightEdge’s existing presence by providing geographic separation, diversity in network and utility feeds, and enhanced resilience. For organizations demanding operational continuity, regulatory compliance, and global performance, it’s an optimal site for core and backup infrastructure.