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Sify Rolls Out Pay-Per-Use Colocation at NVIDIA-Certified AI-Ready Data Centers Across India

Sify Technologies

New hourly pricing model lowers entry barriers for AI workloads, accelerates GPU deployment for cloud partners

Sify Technologies, one of India’s leading Digital ICT solution providers, has launched a first-of-its-kind hourly pricing model for colocation at its NVIDIA-certified AI-ready hyperscale data centers across Chennai, Noida, and Navi Mumbai.

With AI adoption gaining momentum, this pay-per-use model is designed to remove traditional infrastructure barriers by offering pricing inclusive of hosting, power, and infrastructure costs, enabling GPU cloud partners to spin up operations quickly and at scale.

“By introducing colocation pricing on an hourly basis, we aim to make it much faster and easier to deploy NVIDIA platforms in India to support on-demand AI applications.”

— Sharad Agarwal, CEO, Sify Infinit Spaces Limited

The offering follows Sify’s expansion of its DGX-Ready Data Center footprint, certified to support high-density NVIDIA systems including H100, H200, B200, GB200 NVL72, and GB300 NVL72, including liquid-cooled variants.

“India is rapidly emerging as a pivotal player in the global AI race,” said Rajiv Ranjan, Associate Research Director, IDC Asia Pacific. “Sify’s pay-per-use colocation model is a timely innovation that removes barriers to AI adoption and positions India as a global hub for AI transformation.”

Sify’s colocation services are backed by a robust ICT ecosystem offering global connectivity, managed services, and white glove support, with ultra-low latency to major hyperscale cloud platforms.

This bold move underscores Sify’s strategy to lead India’s next wave of AI infrastructure enablement, making it easier for global enterprises and AI startups to tap into the country’s deep tech talent and growing demand for on-demand AI compute.

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