The Chinese firm said today that its first data center on Indian soil will come online in January and be based out of Mumbai. The
business already has clients in India, but a local presence will allow it to better service customers in the country, it added.
Beyond offering standard cloud products — like large scale computing, storage and big data capabilities — India-based customers will get access to elastic computing, database, storage and content delivery, networking, analytics and big data, containers, middleware, and security.
The new center will give Alibaba Cloud 33 availability zones, which covers regions including China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, Australia, the Middle East, Europe, and the U.S..