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Tata unit says Delhi data centre fire confined to single data hall; cause analysis underway

STT GDC India has reported that a recent fire at its Delhi data centre was contained to a single data hall and its supporting systems. The joint venture between ST Telemedia Global Data Centres and Tata Communications is actively assisting affected clients while a thorough investigation into the incident's cause continues. Initial assessments suggest the blaze did not spread throughout the entire facility, offering some reassurance to its customer base.

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economictimes.indiatimes.comStai leggendo7 g fa

Tata unit says Delhi data centre fire confined to single data hall; cause analysis underway

STT GDC India has reported that a recent fire at its Delhi data centre was contained to a single data hall and its supporting systems. The joint venture between ST Telemedia Global Data Centres and Tata Communications…

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thehindubusinessline.com7 g fa

Tata unit says 'extensive damage' from fire at Delhi data centre hampers recovery

A fire at Tata's Delhi data centre caused extensive damage, complicating data recovery for clients, including a loss of 20 years of data.

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cryptobriefing.com7 g fa

STT Global Data Centres fire disrupts Google Cloud, risks client data across India

A fire at the STT Global Data Centres facility in New Delhi caused extensive damage, disrupted Google Cloud across India, and raised concerns about digital

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silicon.co.uk6 g fa

New Delhi Data Centre Fire Disrupts Cloud Services | Silicon UK

Fire at facility owned by Tata and STT Telemedia reportedly causes ongoing Google Cloud latency, raises fears of decades of data loss

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  1. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·thehindubusinessline.com

    Tata unit says 'extensive damage' from fire at Delhi data centre hampers recovery

    A fire at Tata's Delhi data centre caused extensive damage, complicating data recovery for clients, including a loss of 20 years of data.

  2. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Tata unit says Delhi data centre fire confined to single data hall; cause analysis underway

    STT GDC India has reported that a recent fire at its Delhi data centre was contained to a single data hall and its supporting systems. The joint venture between ST Telemedia…

  3. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    STT Global Data Centres fire disrupts Google Cloud, risks client data across India

    A fire at the STT Global Data Centres facility in New Delhi caused extensive damage, disrupted Google Cloud across India, and raised concerns about digital

  4. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Tata-STT's Delhi data centre suffers 'extensive damage'; data recovery challenged

    A significant fire at a New Delhi data centre, a joint venture between ST Telemedia and Tata Communications, has caused extensive damage, complicating data recovery efforts. One…

  5. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·silicon.co.uk

    New Delhi Data Centre Fire Disrupts Cloud Services | Silicon UK

    Fire at facility owned by Tata and STT Telemedia reportedly causes ongoing Google Cloud latency, raises fears of decades of data loss